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29-04-2013, 20:24 | #31 |
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29-04-2013, 20:47 | #32 |
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Well seems like the Tuning wizard from Pete wins hands down at £65 at plus 40 bhp as against stinka's Speedochips at £125 and only plus 25 bhp, any more comments before I buy? Rick
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29-04-2013, 20:51 | #33 |
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I'd be very dubious of 40 BHP to be honest but 25 is certainly available easily.
There were some threads recently on power boxes or similar, give it a search Rick. I have the Tunit in mine but there were no options when I got mine. Very pleased with it by the way |
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I am not sure of the circuitry, but that's my best guess...
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29-04-2013, 21:18 | #35 |
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29-04-2013, 21:35 | #36 |
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I will be interested on rayf3262's comments on this, Rick
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29-04-2013, 21:54 | #37 |
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It's been done to death, need wire to maf, or generic settings will present and mass overfuelling on overrun/idle
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29-04-2013, 22:06 | #39 |
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Sorry mate did not understand a word of that, Rick
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29-04-2013, 22:15 | #40 |
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29-04-2013, 22:18 | #41 |
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29-04-2013, 22:20 | #42 |
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A tuning box needs a signal from the maf, otherwise it will just dump loads of fuel through out the range, resulting in mass over fueling at idle and on over run
A poster this year posted about a cheap box @ £60 and his over run problems, then his move to the speed chip box that I linked and how the maf signal made so much positive difference (I hope u are grateful as I just typed all this out on my iPhone after 12 pints and a meet up with a very good mate I've not seen for 3 yrs) |
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29-04-2013, 22:29 | #44 |
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Ta Stinky but if you will have an iphone
Adjustment is the key with tuning box. If I turn mine up to the max then yes it will up the revs a bit, but that's operator error. RTFM They either work by cheating the value from the maf, ie tells the ecu it's cold air, therefore ups the fuel a bit or monitors the pump advance I think. Either way the ecu is "spoken to" via the loom. Either by the plug n play socket on the engine loom or directly via piggy backs on the earlier models. Same difference anyway, more fuel earlier = more omph earlier. Makes no difference to top end |
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