Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do)

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Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do)

Postby vvm » Sat May 25, 2013 12:26 am

hello

new in tunning I first search before I desiding to contribute.

I found a interesting document that explain what shouldn't be done in tunned bin and also why it's risky for the engin, or simply eneficient.
Some of them can be confirm on many post on this site : like changing rail pressure Map without changing SVRPL.

It also explain the ECU management system between input and output : with regulation and limitation mecanism.
http://www.hdi-tuning.co.uk/downloads/what-is-altered-in-a-bad-remap-file-2LHDI-EDC15C2.pdf

This is base on HDI engine but I suppose other regulation /limitation for other commercial name are base on same mecanism.

Hope it could help.

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby budufu » Tue May 28, 2013 8:32 am

thank you very interesting for a beginner

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby arbgm » Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:26 am

thank you about this PDF, it is good for me like beginner :)

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby cool » Sat Aug 24, 2013 11:14 pm

thanks usefull.

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby crook » Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:16 pm

Interesting and informative.

Understanding how the air and fuel is controlled on any system is key to understanding how to tune the system.
I have always been suspicious of these cheap maps. I am sure that there are many ways to increase fuel entering the engine.
But the best and safest way to match the fuel quanity and timing with air flow requirement is the way forward.

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby rabeesalman » Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:19 pm

it's complex some how.....

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Re: Bad practice in chip tunning (what rookies should not do

Postby Jabo » Wed Dec 04, 2013 12:42 am

This is a great document.

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