Acuity intake basemap

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Rev hang was not turned off on the calibration. I went ahead and turned it off for you and made a few fuel adjustments.

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Everything feels so much better. I posted city and highway datalogs after the last map. If you could just confirm if it's still running lean or not.
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Still running lean at part throttle. In WOT it is fine. I made bigger adjustments to the fuel in part throttle.

Load the file and create a new datalog.

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I'm not sure if it's normal, but when I drop it to neutral, the rpms jump up slightly and then drop down around 900-1200.
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It could be the fueling. I am dialing in the fuel at part throttle.

Load the new file and create a new log.

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Feels better but I feel like at around 3-5k rpms there's a drop in power or something
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This should be good enough to drive around until you get a proper tune. I reduced timing where i saw knock. You might have felt a lack in power if you hit a certain cell in the vtc tables they are not properly optimized. The car will run a lot better once you get a proper tune as all tables will be properly tuned. I made broad adjustments here to make sure the car is running safe.

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Alright, do you need me to post another data log, or should that do it?
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That’s it. Reach it if you every need a full Etune.

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What difference would the fuel etune make?
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Sorry, read that wrong. I'll send you a pm
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I made a lot of changes to the map myself. I'm unsure If I made it worse in any way, so if you could check it. I posted a datalog with it as well
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