i'm mainly a crome pro tuner. and often times the fuel values between crome and hondata dont coincide well.Silverbeast wrote:It's a starting point... if you are a well established tuner you would have a library of maps or previous tunes base tunes to start from. Converting a S200 tune to a S300 map shouldnt be a problem.crluver123 wrote:i know this. i have tuned more than a few h22 preludes on the dyno, and on the street, with crome pro though. havent done any h22's with hondata yet. saturday i probably will be able to test the calibration included with smanager for h22 on a stock h22 prelude with some minor bolt ons. so we'll see what happens. my guess is it wont even start, let alone run right at all. liked stated above, as soon as i test it, i'll report back.
i can deffinitely say the fuel maps are horrendously off for use with 450cc injectors in an h22 though
i was referring to stoich a/f's at partial throttle for stock engines. bone stock, they should run stoich, and run best at stoich; for partial throttle, up to 1/3 or even sometimes 1/2 throttle
thanks for posting this cb7. i'll try to get a second "opinion" this weekend. then there will be 2 posts of proof for how the base calibration works out.CB7H22 wrote:I just had my H22A1 w/S300 tuned at Midnight Performance is Sacramento, CA and he started with the H22 base map included with the SManager. Baseline run made 160hp and about 140 ft/lb of torque on a DynoJet. After tuning we got it up to 175.5hp and 151 ft/lb with a/f at around 13.5 @WOT. So the map has been proven to work as a starting point. Runs VERY rich, but it runs.
btw, when you ran the base in your car on the dyno, what size injectors were in the car?