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The proper way to tune is to run it on the dyno to find out at what AFR the most power is made with your mods. Then take it to the street to see if you maintain that same AFR. In my case I had to adjust my dyno tune once on the road to get back to the AFR where the most power was made (11.8:1 in my case) in open loop. Closed loop is still 14.7:1 until I get into boost, then it goes to 13.5 - 13.2 until open loop is achieved. |
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That's all fine and good, but your method is best suited for a drag car only. Not a daily driver that will rarely see WOT and even when it does only for short bursts. I prefer to tune for all around performance rather than just WOT. Time slips are OK I guess, assuming you're extremely consistent. Otherwise, you could be off a tenth here or there and never know if you're tune is helping or hurting. On the dyno you have absolute proof of what the motor is doing at a given RPM, throttle position, and AFR. Once you find out where the best power is made, then you can tune to that on the street for your real world result. That's exactly what I did on my 4Runner. The dyno time cost me $125 total since I did the tuning myself which is VERY easy once you understand the principles and have a laptop and software to tune with. Took me about two hours on the dyno and another hour on the street. |
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And if you ran your supercharged 4runner at 12.5 at WOT, I would think bad things would happen. LOL.
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Nevermind, guess I didn't read Doms post right. My bad, thought he was trying to say your too rich by saying WOT should be 12-12.5, but now I re-read it, he wasn't. So my bad.
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Having two tunes is a good idea. I have an Innovate LC-1 in the 4Runner which works very well. Quote:
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as for connecting a tuner, yeah, you could go out and do what a lot of people did with the 4th gen and spend $3-400 on a hypertech programmer... it lets you change your shift points (auto), adjust for different sized tires, and lean the system out a little, read your SES codes, and a few other little things. sounds great right? sure, if you like wasting money. if you are going to spend that amount of money for the moderate gains you will see, you are better off getting a real tune. Quote:
as for bolting on parts without a tune, its not a bad idea, its been done for decades. the best way to do it and to keep a little scratch in the process is to get the bolt-ons you want, install them all before moving onto a tune. Quote:
the stealership service department would be more than happy to have you bring your vehicle in and have them look at it all the while charging you $95.00 an hour to tell you something you already knew. Quote:
programmers arent always the best option, now if you wanted to download the software and do things that way you could maximize your gains. but most handheld tuners do preset adjustments that, may and can help occasionally, sometimes it just takes a more in depth tune to work out all the kinks.
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Didnt adj IAC or drill , did have to keep adjusting the TPS to get the idle back down . Oh and I had the mad power adding TB coolant bypass also !! 6 speed w/SLP clutch . Flow-mo's , If I only knew that back then they are pretty much useless . But thats my piont , I didnt know sh1t back then and bolting up stuff that didnt work so great together . I keep thinking about a thread with the ls3 Vett and the shop LG . They did bolts ons (I/H/C) and made 60 ish HP over stock with out a tune . With a tune they made even more hp , but not every car will act as nicely to mods+no tune . The Camaro's ECU might put up a fight , like the other guy was talking about Subaru's he LOST hp with bolt on and same thing with the Evo , the intakes screw up the MAF reading and make it run richer = less HP . On the new Evo X's some mods push the car into "limp mod" . After a certan piont of bolt ons my Evo 8 the ECU would cut fuel AKA "feels like you hit a brick wall" @WOT . The ECU thought the waste gate failed(to much psi) b/c you were moving to much air (HP) easiest/best way to deal with it was a re-flash . (Sorry about so much Evo talk , thats just what Iam familiar with). Just something to think about . BEST Advice with the new Camaro Wait for a indepent shop/other members test/dyno parts with/with out tuning and learn from there out come . That way you should know if it will make more HP/be safe/cost effective mod path , or just wasted $$ .
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I'll be one of these folks doing the testing. I'm very analytical and test everything as those of you who've visited my website can see. I'll start a new section of my site devoted to the Camaro and it's modifications/results.
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I'm going to be modding for sure. I'll test and tune for things myself. Just wish I had easy dyno access.
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I will be moving to Alabama before I get my Camaro. I may have to drive up for a visit next spring
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