1) What parts of tuning requires a dyno.
After seeing the vids on the site, I am under the impression that the only reason you use a dyno is to identify which cam angles to use at what rpm / map after tuning 0 - 50 on ignition and fuel. Is this the case, or are their other times you use the dyno (besides checking results for power)?
2) Can an in car dyno such as the dynorad (http://www.dynorad.com/) be used in place of an actual dyno. Obviously, this gizmo doesn't have a o2 sensor of its own or a tail sniffer, but given that the A/F can be logged by kpro with the wideband on the US rsx type-s, what reason would their be besides accuracy of power reporting to use a real strap down dyno. I mean once you tune ignition and fuel, your A/F should be good all around and you're really just identifying what cam angles to go with for power right? I guess it boils down to I want to have way more fun with the kpro than money would permit at a dyno shop
3) Given that all the training vids I have seen say to run pulls on 0 - 50 for the entire rpm range, wouldn't this destroy a boosted motor. How does one safely tune a boosted car... what is the right procedure... what map should we start out with.
And last but not least... a general question that probably has nothing to do with kpro: is detonation detected as knock by the k series motor? Is detonation a 'more pronounced' knock... or is it basically 'nock under boost'. How much detonation == dead motor in general, and how does one avoid it during tuning.
Also, lean conditions -- how are those avoided during tuning and what warning / failsafe do we have when tuning kpro and lean conditions happen.
Thanks, in advance, I know it's a load of stuff, but I didn't really see answers to that stuff anywere after watching all the vids and reading here and on clubrsx.
Wayne