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Hey,

I was wondering if there are people on here who are nice enough to share their PFC map for the 7gen Celica?

Andrew,


Posted

using someone elses map is a good way to easily damage your engine.

Posted

im not questioning you or think your wrong or anything, but how does it differ (legit question that i am interested in learning, not being an ***** or anything. )

Posted

Each engine varies in the way they respond to fuel and ignition changes, if your engine mods are different enough it's easy to make the engine knock and break a ringland.

What's wrong with the apexi base map as a starting point? Just pull 2-3 deg of timing out through the midrange and it's safe enough to get to the dyno and tune it properly.


Posted

Even driving to the dyno on it is a bit pointless as you want a baseline run anyway.

Depending on mods the MWR base maps are a good starting point.

Posted

There are refined base maps on newcelica for n/a celicas that are set pretty conservative. But, it's just a good base map and not meant to be used without being fined tuned to suit your car. On an n/a car, I don't think it would matter as much as most mods are similar. But still, only real good thing on these base maps are the settings (ie. water temp correction and define rpm and load) since most shops don't touch these when they tune.

Also, there are a few different software out there for pfc tuning, what do you have?

Posted
There are refined base maps on newcelica for n/a celicas that are set pretty conservative. But, it's just a good base map and not meant to be used without being fined tuned to suit your car. On an n/a car, I don't think it would matter as much as most mods are similar. But still, only real good thing on these base maps are the settings (ie. water temp correction and define rpm and load) since most shops don't touch these when they tune.

Also, there are a few different software out there for pfc tuning, what do you have?

I don't have any software to tune the PFC.. i had my pfc tuned but its running a lot rich. i don't think they did a good job..

any recommendations?

Posted
There are refined base maps on newcelica for n/a celicas that are set pretty conservative. But, it's just a good base map and not meant to be used without being fined tuned to suit your car. On an n/a car, I don't think it would matter as much as most mods are similar. But still, only real good thing on these base maps are the settings (ie. water temp correction and define rpm and load) since most shops don't touch these when they tune.

Also, there are a few different software out there for pfc tuning, what do you have?

I don't have any software to tune the PFC.. i had my pfc tuned but its running a lot rich. i don't think they did a good job..

any recommendations?

Then there's no point getting a base map because you won't be able to load it.

Take it somewhere else that have done 2zz before and get it retuned.. That's your only option. If it's just n/a put back the stock ecu until you can get it tuned properly.

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