Hello All,
I have recently flashed the Group N re-flash to my Type R (completely stock + k&n panel filter), All I have changed with the calibration is I have calibrated the AFM (I think). But I have noticed a few knocks during the data log (attached ~ 5 in about 20mins), Are a few knocks anything to be concerned about?
One other thing I have noticed is that when the car is started from cold (~9C), it seems to run lean ~15.4 AFR the strim doesn't seem to be trying to correct it (sticks around the 0~1% mark), the AFR then seems to slowly drop to around 14.7 as the engine warms. Is this also normal? I presumed that this was deliberate to try and warm the engine up quicker by running it lean when its cold?
I'm probably being a little over cautious, but i'm new to this whole tuning thing and I don't want to break anything. :-P
thanks.
Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
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Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
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Re: Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
Five knocks in 20 minutes is nothing to worry about. If you look most of them occur at 1250-1500 rpm and 75 kPa, so pulling a couple of degrees from that area would help keep the knock control down.
The short term fuel trim is good - close to zero most of the time.
It should run a little richer upon startup when cold. You could increase the 'Water temperature fuel compensation low' values a tiny bit, but it is not critical. Under higher load more compensation is applied at the same temperature.
The short term fuel trim is good - close to zero most of the time.
It should run a little richer upon startup when cold. You could increase the 'Water temperature fuel compensation low' values a tiny bit, but it is not critical. Under higher load more compensation is applied at the same temperature.
Hondata
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Re: Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
Cool thanks for the reply,
One more thing is it possible/recommended to switch to a MAP based tune on a completely stock fn2? Would I see any advantage over the AFM based tune? Does the base group N recal have suitable starting values in the fuel tables?
Thanks.
One more thing is it possible/recommended to switch to a MAP based tune on a completely stock fn2? Would I see any advantage over the AFM based tune? Does the base group N recal have suitable starting values in the fuel tables?
Thanks.
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Re: Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
Sorry for asking so many questions, but for preventing the knock do you mean pulling a few degrees from that area in the ignition timing tables or one of the knock tables?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Group N Flashpro Noob Concerns
the ignition tables