Originally Posted by Nitex Ahh great thanks! I can afford the tune(aerospace engineer), i was just debating uprev Dyno tune vs Cobb ap or maybee oasis ? just needed to
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The tunes really do help bring things in order. MY AFR at idle is 14.6 and when at WOT it drops into the 12s. My MAF readings I took said my stock box with drop ins gobbled up 240 G/S when stepping on it and Im only 8-10 degrees above ambient temps. The tune gav e the car some decent gains and has my AFRs where they should be. Worth the money since you get a diagnostic device too.
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Yeah ive just been to lazy to update my profile! Thanks for all the info everyone, ill be contacting uprev this week.
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This thread was super informative. I never would have thought some cars with G3 CBE and HFC would have issues with running lean.
So my question is after reading this thread(since I have some levels of ocd) When I eventually install HFC and CBE on my car, there will be 0 danger of running lean if I stay with the stock intake without a tune? These 2 things would be my only engine mod. |
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From what I can tell by looking at the intakes I believe you would be ok with Injen intakes.. the problem with the stillens is that the tubing is too thick where the maf is. The Injen intake is actualy tuned for proper a/f ratios and runs close to stock size tubing where the maf sensor is. I know every car is different but ive always had good results with injen intakes on all my cars. Most of my cars had full catless exhausts and injen intake with no issues what so ever.
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Did I just miss...or was there a decision on whether the canned maps nearly match a regular tune for the A/F ratio?
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This concept is important once you know how a maf sensor works. Basically, it's a wire that is heated to a target temperature by an applied voltage (aka "hotwire"). As faster air goes over the wire and cools it down, more voltage is applied to compensate. It is this voltage that the ecu uses to calculate the required amount of fuel. In a nutshell, it's like this: larger pipe-->slower air-->less cooling of hotwire-->less MAF voltage from ECU-->less fuel injected-->leaner air/fuel mixture. I think exhaust and HFC's alone have little effect on A/F ratios, as any additional airflow gained by these systems is still going to be metered by the MAF and more fuel will be injected accordingly. Wow. Sorry, that was boring |
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Ok I am pretty much understanding what goes on now from this thread. But looking at my numbers from a Uprev tune on a 7at w/ Injen CAI, FI CBE and HFC's I feel kind of jipped. I also didn't get any of the special valet or anti theft maps. The tuner told me only one map was needed/loaded for my application, and a second would only be necessary if I wanted to run a different fuel. Help me to understand, is this about normal? I understand Mustang Dynoes read lower then the rest. So I'm probably making around 300rwhp?
Also thinking about getting short headers, so I would need to retune it again correct? Vehicle: 2009 370z Mods: Exhaust EMS: UpRev Base HP/TQ: 272/215 Final HP/TQ: 280/221
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He listed he has an Injen CAI, and FI HFC's and CBE in his post. That's making me concerned obviously because I'll have the same mods as him in the next week or two. :/
Edit: Actually I wonder if he dynoed immediately after getting the mods done, because that would definitely skew his numbers. What gear did they do the pull on as well?
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