Different car, same engine, totally different SOI

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Re: Different car, same engine, totally different SOI

Postby ecuedit » Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:39 pm

did you taught also about car weight... ;)

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Re: Different car, same engine, totally different SOI

Postby rlees85 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:43 pm

Seems there is a few good reasons why it could be. I guess I do not need to consider the 306 timing map whilst changing my 206 one. hmmmm ok so there will be a BIN coming to "rate my tune" soon... :)

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Re: Different car, same engine, totally different SOI

Postby ross2482 » Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:23 am

I think more than likely its emissions related. The 306 would have been Euro 1 standard and I expect the 206 would have been Euro 2, or L3 and L4 in Peugeot speak.
I think the main difference between the standards would have been NOx emissions, hence the retarded SOI in the later file.

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Re: Different car, same engine, totally different SOI

Postby rlees85 » Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:33 pm

I've got my first tune about sorted but this SOI thing is really doing my head in. Because it is so advanced in some parts on the 206 map I dont dare advance it any further! I might leave this map standard for this tune. The MPG is actually very good anyway (unlike the 306, though that had done 200,000 miles and sounded like a Massey Ferguson, but still performed well after a map)... :crazy:

From what I have been reading on other forums, even the really experienced tuners are not 100% clear about SOI. Can only really play with it and then test it on a dyno or something. As long as values are not stupid

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