91 octane eventuri high flow help

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Sayanythng
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91 octane eventuri high flow help

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A new datalog, changed slip % value to 5 for traction control still getting pop power lose 2nd gear 5500rpm occasionally. free way pull can someone review my data please. where di i go from here? should i try 6%?
91 octane
eventuri
high flow cat
standard power 3-6
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Re: 91 octane eventuri high flow help

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i have acccess to non ethanol 92, would that run better? what would the difference be?
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Sayanythng wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 11:25 am i have acccess to non ethanol 92, would that run better? what would the difference be?
Switched to 6% slip traction control problem hasn’t happend will run some more tests tomorrow idk if related. Any feedback would be great. Also thinking about running the 91 octane standard map even though I have the high flow cat. But that’s last resort
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Re: 91 octane eventuri high flow help

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Reduce torque in 1st and 2nd gears.
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What exactly is your concern? If it's power loss in lower gears (1,2,3), it's because your tires are slipping. You can reduce your torque tables for those gears, get better at modulating your throttle pedal, or get stickier tires. If you increase slip %, you'll just wear out your tires quicker.
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Re: 91 octane eventuri high flow help

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Hondata wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 7:10 am Reduce torque in 1st and 2nd gears.
Is there a how to on this?
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