TB Rich
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Oh and also with the OEM ECU, there is something to do with the trim tables being applied globally, I'm not clued up enough with OEM to be 100% accurate - though I might speak to RST about it though.
But I think it is why over the 6 months of use I lost again so much power, what I assume is the trims done by the ECU in part throttle (to compensate for the unstable MAP signal) have obvioulsy been quite significant and when applied globally.... hence the power loss. For milder setups I doubt much if any trimming occurs because the mapping is probably much more consistent and on point against the MAP signals... though I would be keen to see someone go back and compare a mapped cammed car after 6months, a year.
I am very much thinking about burning the OEM ECU for a YouTube vid!!
But I think it is why over the 6 months of use I lost again so much power, what I assume is the trims done by the ECU in part throttle (to compensate for the unstable MAP signal) have obvioulsy been quite significant and when applied globally.... hence the power loss. For milder setups I doubt much if any trimming occurs because the mapping is probably much more consistent and on point against the MAP signals... though I would be keen to see someone go back and compare a mapped cammed car after 6months, a year.
I am very much thinking about burning the OEM ECU for a YouTube vid!!