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fuzionbranz

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Hey guys. I'm new to this group. I've been a stinger owner for around a year but I recently got a JB4, I've been using it in map 1-2 mostly on 94 oct. I've tried mixing to go on the strip and attempt map 3 and 4. I've tried map 3 on 94oct for a few logs and to see how it pulled. I've linked the regular logs and specified which are mixed.

Currently my jb4 is setup to log at 100%pedal and 3second timeout. Sorry if my logs arent great or look, etc. When I read them they seem to not be like what I did (ex, 2-3-4 pull or some were logged on the 1/4).

Could someone tell me whats best to look out for while checking logs?

Heres a few logs, could anyone tell me how the car seems the most part to react with the maps selected with given fuel. I'm in quebec and the highest possible is 94 on pump gaz. I've tried mixing in VP. If anyone could have a suggestion on what would be appropriate to use here if aiming for map 3-4, let me know. Local stinger group has mentioned this VP product for maps 3-4 if the logs seem fine.



2021 Stinger GT Limited
AEM Intakes, catback, hks sparkplugs, jb4
 

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Following so I can learn too. Just installed my setup and I’ve only done map 1. Looking to learn.
 
The mixed logs look good, you are fine running map 4 with what you have on those, when you don't mix, I would stick to map 2 for safety's sake. you have a few timing variations on all the logs, but your mixed logs are the best run. for reading the logs, you want to look at ign2-6, and want the number to stay below 3 as much as possible, though up to 4.5 is not that bad.
There is more to logs than just those ign timing rows, but thats the simple way to read them.
 
The mixed logs look good, you are fine running map 4 with what you have on those, when you don't mix, I would stick to map 2 for safety's sake. you have a few timing variations on all the logs, but your mixed logs are the best run. for reading the logs, you want to look at ign2-6, and want the number to stay below 3 as much as possible, though up to 4.5 is not that bad.
There is more to logs than just those ign timing rows, but thats the simple way to read them.
Thanks for the input! Appreciated. I also heard that a different larger than 2.5 inbeteen ign2-6 numbers could be bad too, is that true?
 
Thanks for the input! Appreciated. I also heard that a different larger than 2.5 inbeteen ign2-6 numbers could be bad too, is that true?
It could be, but obviously the larger the number the worse it is.
 
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