I know the Group N map works for the European FN2. However, would this be the right map to upload with the following mods, until I can get a custom tune:-
Catback exhaust
CPL racing Manifold (decat)
Steve
Calibration for European FN2
Re: Calibration for European FN2
All you can do is try it and see how it runs and make sure it is safe.
Re: Calibration for European FN2
How do I know it is safe?
Does group N map disable the second O2 sensor?
Does group N map disable the second O2 sensor?
Re: Calibration for European FN2
Hi Steve,
First let me say that each car is unique, and i cannot promise you anything, except share my experience :)
I own a EU Type-R FN2 (2010 Championship White) with the following modifications:
* Tegiwa race header (stock catback)
* K&N panel filter in original air box - with cold air feed from "fog light scoop"
With the GroupN map i was running rich. Not so much in midrange, which didn't really need much adjustment, but from around 6500rpm upwards i was running very rich.
So i would assume that you have nothing to worry about - but then again... assumption is the mother of all fuckups ;)
I have got a PLX DM-6 SM-AFR wideband installed for peace of mind. Not very expensive, and quite easy to install if you are a bit handy :)
ps. You can activate or deactivate the second o2-sensor in the flashpro manager software. In my case the second o2 was disabled as default in the GroupN map (and still is).
First let me say that each car is unique, and i cannot promise you anything, except share my experience :)
I own a EU Type-R FN2 (2010 Championship White) with the following modifications:
* Tegiwa race header (stock catback)
* K&N panel filter in original air box - with cold air feed from "fog light scoop"
With the GroupN map i was running rich. Not so much in midrange, which didn't really need much adjustment, but from around 6500rpm upwards i was running very rich.
So i would assume that you have nothing to worry about - but then again... assumption is the mother of all fuckups ;)
I have got a PLX DM-6 SM-AFR wideband installed for peace of mind. Not very expensive, and quite easy to install if you are a bit handy :)
ps. You can activate or deactivate the second o2-sensor in the flashpro manager software. In my case the second o2 was disabled as default in the GroupN map (and still is).