Originally Posted by
supercowboy this map has 28 degrees of timing at 5 psi dont you think its a tad too much. The only time I see this is if the car mechanically is not synced to the ecu. A stock sr20det map has 8 to 11 degrees in that area. Bump it up a few degrees for some more power maybe not 18 degrees.
Check out
Calum's map though, but I don't have TP to boost relations on that map, so it's as good as useless as Ben said.
In reality though, your never really in any of those area of the map. The only way to constantly be in the 5psi column is by finding the right gear and pressing the gas perfectly without forcing it to run over to the next column.
Now I did use
Ethalapy's guide for base, then built upon it. I need a real knock light though.
I did verify my timing with my timing light too, 15*. Unless my timing light is whack. But It seems to be showing accurately with other SR20's that used it on.
Originally Posted by
BenFenner supercowboy, are you comparing the stock DET ignition map at 65 TP? Because 65 TP on the stock map may not correlate to 5 psi depending on the MAF used, and the K-value used. Frankly, trying to compare these TP maps with one another is just about useless unless you know you're using the same TP scale, K-value, and MAF.
I'm starting to wonder how useful it is to even post them on the forum.
I believe he is looking at the PSI correlation to the TP and column. If I could datalog the Pressure, it would make this a much easier process.
But your right Ben, maps with no boost relation are useless since TP is an ever changing number for every setup. As long as we modify the K value our TP values will never be accurate. Now Tunercode goes away from touching K values, thus Tunercode users should start having similar TP relations to boost pressure.
Once I get my setup running I'll start posting those timing maps, which would be far more helpful imo.
Originally Posted by
BenFenner
However running 28 degrees of timing at 135 kPa (5 psi) seems well within the realm of the norm for a 8.5:1 SR20DET engine with restrictive stock cams.
And the other map that has 22 degrees at 170 kPa (10 psi) is right there too in my opinion.
Maybe you're not used to dealing with such low pressures on such crappy flowing engines?
Which reminds me, I will need to use a basemap on my new setup (O2 induction mani and external gated).