Nosferatu49534
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It would go faster without the parking brake on. [emoji38] [emoji41] trucks pretty quick. I think mine would blow up if I did that.
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I still have my original MAP sensor. There are some other things that I would like changed about the tune, so I will most likely send it back to Kojo for some tweaks and have it tuned for a 3 bar sensor.
I thought you were running a 3 bar. Did you change it back?
YEP, if your constantly over 2.0 pressure ratio then a 2.5 or 3.0 bar sensor is required along with proper tune.
With the advent of bigger turbos on the 6.2/6.5 td platform the norm is over 2.0 pressure ratio equating in much bigger air and less charge heating which IMO requires a proper pressure sensor a better tune and more fuel up top.Not all tuners know the data that needs adjusted...it wasn't an area identified in most of the 'canned' tuning packages that are currently available to dealers who are doing the tuning.
With the advent of bigger turbos on the 6.2/6.5 td platform the norm is over 2.0 pressure ratio equating in much bigger air and less charge heating which IMO requires a proper pressure sensor a better tune and more fuel up top.
It's 'kind of like' when most tune a blown or turbo gas fueled motor and retard the timing up top when advancing it and adding high pressure (1k) water injection to eliminate detonation will reliably yield much more power....up top....
That's fine in theory but the firmware doesn't know what to do with a different MAP sensor so it's a waste of money. The fuel curve 'is what it is' and the firmware is setup to use subtract from that based on low kPA readings....nowhere does it ADD fuel for more boost.
There's a re-written OBD-I firmware that changes this but I haven't seen anyone running it. Let's start a new thread to keep Nick on track if we can bounce more data back and forth to support this topic.