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    TD5 Map Suite

    Hi,
    I have been writing my own fuel maps for my TD5 ...Just asking if anybody else has been writing any ?? It is a lot easier than you think, not the black magic you are led to believe, I have put a lot of time into it and find it quite fascinating. Using different software can help identity different maps. Doing little things makes huge difference to how the car goes, not just the fuel maps but other files in the map can make it go even better. Anyway just putting it out there if anyone is interested drop me a PM.
    My own car has done nearly 240,000 ks and it is going the best it has ever gone. I am up to about my 9th map now, research is the key.

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    Hi
    Welcome. I'm sure there's quite a few on here who would find this very interesting, myself included. Is your vehicle msb or nnn type ? Have you had an opportunity to compare with stage 2 or above by Jose at td5 inside..... Pm sent

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    Hi,
    I wouldn't really know how to determine a Stage 2 map. If that means lots of fuel and response then yes lots of both. The maps I have looked at are from this site
    LRD2TD5mapping.freeforums.org • Index page
    The link should work if not let me know, be very careful as most are for manuals not AUTO's. Quiet different fueling. Like I keep saying keep checking everything before going forward

    I would not copy somebody else map. due to the ethics of it. I am leaning the ins and outs of it for myself as this is the fun of it.
    Jose - TD5 Inside has a great reputation and I would love to get as good as what he does to TD5's one day.
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    Yes , wouldn't condone copying anyone's maps either
    What I meant was had you driven a d2 with one of his maps to compare to .......a benchmark of sorts
    Do you have egt gauge?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotuner View Post
    Hi,
    I have been writing my own fuel maps for my TD5 ...Just asking if anybody else has been writing any ?? It is a lot easier than you think, not the black magic you are led to believe, I have put a lot of time into it and find it quite fascinating. Using different software can help identity different maps. Doing little things makes huge difference to how the car goes, not just the fuel maps but other files in the map can make it go even better. Anyway just putting it out there if anyone is interested drop me a PM.
    My own car has done nearly 240,000 ks and it is going the best it has ever gone. I am up to about my 9th map now, research is the key.

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    Welcome...

    It was never black magic- it is however more difficult before the ECU has been completely decoded and the data blocks identified..

    Remember doing little things can mean at very precise points your engine could be at risk... This is where the magic comes in!

    To safely (Commercially) tune - lots of (expensive) equipment and Dyno time is required..

    For the enthusiast - just time and enthusiasm

    Good on you for having a crack at it...

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    Hi,
    Yes have EGT and running a little high at around 750 C on a flat out run up a hill they were a lot high before around 900C ran no problems for about a year before I got the gauge. Have sent PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Welcome...

    It was never black magic- it is however more difficult before the ECU has been completely decoded and the data blocks identified..

    Remember doing little things can mean at very precise points your engine could be at risk... This is where the magic comes in!

    To safely (Commercially) tune - lots of (expensive) equipment and Dyno time is required..

    For the enthusiast - just time and enthusiasm

    Good on you for having a crack at it...

    Yes I do know there is a lot to it and the magic is in understanding the tables. I am not sure how far I can go with what I have and many of the software programs and very expensive, but very happy with what I have done so far with what I have, I can still improve I hope.
    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by discotuner View Post
    Yes I do know there is a lot to it and the magic is in understanding the tables. I am not sure how far I can go with what I have and many of the software programs and very expensive, but very happy with what I have done so far with what I have, I can still improve I hope.
    Thanks
    Discotuner
    Best part about tech... as it leaps forward it gets cheaper..

    Nanocom, IID tools etc... spring to mind...

    When I first started doing this stuff.... I laid down +$25k on gear...

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