It is hard to generalize and I cannot speak for drag racing, but as far as rolling (in Mexico), I haven't seen a faster car on stock turbos using the Lap3 tuner, yet.Would we really say that the JB4 users are getting beat “bigly?” I don’t quite see it.
Yeah i was going to ask you that. Probably better to add a psi or 2 by rpm and gear than to use iat wire.Sweet... For what you're doing no need for fuel wires. Just make sure it has the latest v10 firmware, connect the two MAP connections and OBDII, and grab a log on map0 (bypass) so we can see where you stand now. Also set options/fud bit0 on to disable the fuel control wires.
Yeah i was going to ask you that. Probably better to add a psi or 2 by rpm and gear than to use iat wire.
The IAT wire is a really useful tool in the right situation. If you have an issue with heat soak negatively effecting the tuning I'd suggest playing with it. But its effectiveness also depends on how the intake temp to timing decay tables are set in your flash among other factors. What I always tell people is record your data and use that to guide you, especially if you're moving around uncharted territories.
I'm more interested in not losing boost in cool weather. I've seen 140-145 iats with no impact on timing but at 75 iat this morning i only hit 19 or 19.5 psi in 3rd and 4th where at 100+ i would hit 21 psi. Seems the iat spoof should be at 100 or configurable.. Don't think ive seen max boost until 95 iat.
119.33 trap this morning in my big boned gt2 awd.
If it was fully configurable i'd program it to be min 100 degrees and true readings above that for safety.You can use it to raise IAT to keep boost up if you prefer. I'll have to see the data though to offer any useful advice.
If it was fully configurable i'd program it to be min 100 degrees and true readings above that for safety.
And I thought it was accosting someone with a box of small wiener dogs.... who knew!!Hmm, had to Google what "doxxing" means. So many words have been invented in the last 5-10 years.