Supercowboy, take a look at
Enthalpy base map, mine is pretty much identical to it, except I smoothed it out and built on it a little bit. Now Enthalpy does mention that being a base map to build on. This could be based on RWD SR20DET. But I can't imagine RWD DET being too different from FWD DET.
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supercowboy Doesnt mean the car is not detonating. Timing maps should be dialed in on a dyno makes it much easier to see changing values.
Dont need it. There is plenty of tuning with what you have. Most factory turbo cars run maf sensors. There must be a reason.
That was a 100% street tuned, I was planning to hit the dyno on it, but ended up selling the car before that happened.
Having a MAF is nice, but MAP has the easier to tune advantage. The problem I have with MAF's is finding a good turbulent free location and finding a used MAF that still has a good idle voltage.
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supercowboy If you map trace you should see when your car hits 10 psi where it sits on the map.
That's what I did, it's hard to get it right and accurate though. Especially while your driving