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2008-03-27 20:15:10
#11
Originally Posted by crznx2000
I have a jdm 9.5 to 1 compression sr20de. im trying to find out if i can use a jim wolf ecu tuned for a 8.5 to 1 compression turbo program. might sound like a stupid question, but im just trying to be safe. hopefully ill get somebody with experiance......i dont want to gamble with "theories".


What exactly is the JWT ecu programmed for? Injector size+maf+compression ratio
2008-03-27 21:15:10
#12
Originally Posted by Calum
What exactly is the JWT ecu programmed for? Injector size+maf+compression ratio




Hey Calum, do you also do plug-n-play?

I mean i have read several threads about Calum ECU's but they seem more interactive...
2008-03-27 22:06:13
#13
No, I sell hardware, not programs.

To the OP- I'm actually asking for reason. I've probably worked with more JWT ecus than anybody on this forum. The timing maps they've used on 370 inj/ stock maf are consistent, and I can tell you what to set your base timing to. For larger injectors there have been variations between the different programs and you need to call JWT and tell them the number written on the top of your chip.
2008-03-27 22:17:29
#14
Originally Posted by Calum
No, I sell hardware, not programs.





So what does that mean exactly?

Do you take ecu's and reprogram them, or do you just sell the means to program ecu's?

Sorry for the newb questions, i'm not exactly tuner of the year....



What if there were a FAQ's on the Calumsult ?
2008-03-28 20:14:17
#15
Originally Posted by Calum
No, I sell hardware, not programs.

To the OP- I'm actually asking for reason. I've probably worked with more JWT ecus than anybody on this forum. The timing maps they've used on 370 inj/ stock maf are consistent, and I can tell you what to set your base timing to. For larger injectors there have been variations between the different programs and you need to call JWT and tell them the number written on the top of your chip.


cool.....thats what i was looking for. eh, maybe ill just try your hardware.....
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