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So how do I move logs from app to that forum?
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AmNY Some folks stated no problems on map1 without new plugs....but if I was spending my money on a JB4 I wouldn't wanna just run map 1....map1 is fun for about a day or two until you get some new plugs....im stock cept for K&N drop in filters ....map3 and map5 is real neck snapping fast....OH don't forger to install the fuel wires along with obdi connect to get full benefits out of the JB4Wash
Email the logs to yourself from the app. Then download the log on your PC and attach to a post.So how do I move logs from app to that forum?
Fuel wires allow the JB4 to modify air fuel ratios much better and they are required to make more power. The connect kit (bluetooth or wired) allows you to connect your smart phone / laptop to the JB4 to change maps, log, etc. I recommend the bluetooth kit. The OBD connection is included with all products so you can gather info from the car in order to make more power and enable logging (but you need the bluetooth kit or the wired kit to log)I am close to pulling the plug and ordering , with the denso spark plugs, but what is the fuel wires and obdi connect?
You can make a lot more than 30whp on the base JB4 without fuel wires. But, we suggest them for those who are looking to maximize performance especially at higher RPM. Can always add them later if you want too.
Without fuel wires:
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With fuel wires:
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While we're talking about different maps and what not, how much is 'too much' timing to pull back? Like, if we see a reduction of 1.5 deg in a log does that mean the map is too aggressive? Or should we not worry until it pulls back 3 degrees? 17 degrees at 5552, 15.5 degrees at 5657, 18 degrees at 5889. Is that a big deal?
Any idea what type of rwhp is gained from map 3 without fuel wires? I don't think I've ever seen a chart for that.
Attaching screenshot of the small dip.Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but that’s not doesn’t show anything but the timing - it will vary through a run.
What you to avoid is (-) time advances. That’s pulled timing. As long you are adding timing that’s okay.
Attaching screenshot of the small dip.
I guess I’ll know if something is wrong if pistons fly through hood.
That red line is ign1, which is timing advance.Looking at graphs doesn’t really help much, but you want to show timing advance option to see what is being pulled or added.