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P28 on a B18C1

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Old 07-29-2010, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

I figured the same, but all the shops I called said it needed to be tuned. I don't feel the need for a tune, I'd just be at peace with it running on a GSR basemap instead of a D16z6
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
That's not really necessary because your engine is pretty much stock, but a tune never hurts if you don't mind spending some extra money. Stock programs are pretty conservative so a tune on even a stock engine can free up some extra power.
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Old 07-29-2010, 01:54 PM
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Of course I'm listening, Fabrik8 has posted on a few of my threads and he's been nothing but help.
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OP id listen to this guy. Every post i ever read this cat has an expert opion..
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

When the shop finished the swap I figured that they had given me the P72 ECU from the donor car and to my suprise, they didn't. If I did have the OBD1 ECU form the GS-R will it still be compatible with my cruise control and everything else the runs off of my p28??
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OR you can get a stock Gs-r OBD1 ECU and run that
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Old 07-29-2010, 01:58 PM
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

If you don't mind, could you be a lottle more specific about my valves. I'm just wondering how different a different ecu will effect my valves. Thanks.
No, I'm not racing. I've done a few pulls getting off of work and stuff but I DON'T rag on my car at all.
Originally Posted by snailpowered
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P30 is a b16 basemap Fabrik.

but really get your car chipped/tuned and stop riding around on that ecu. your valves are in agony. I hope for your motors sake your not racing anybody.
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Old 07-29-2010, 02:01 PM
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

Yeah, that was me who called. I called up al the local shops in the area and asked the same question and so far you've all said the same/similar things. Thanks!
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This....
I believe you called us not too long ago...
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

I don't see how the stock two stage intake manifold is working properly with the P28.
Pretty sure your motor is running in less than optimal condition.
In the long run, the programmable aftermarket ECU is the way to go.
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

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I don't see how the stock two stage intake manifold is working properly with the P28.
Pretty sure your motor is running in less than optimal condition.
In the long run, the programmable aftermarket ECU is the way to go.
or he can run the stock fucking ECU, and save money one tuning and re-tuning. its a stock fucking gs-r swap,
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

^ true, if all he wants is to KEEP it stock.
Chip the P28 or buy a stock P72.
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

Originally Posted by Str8EJ
^ true, if all he wants is to KEEP it stock.
Chip the P28 or buy a stock P72.
a base map is kind of like a 1 dimensional thing vs a stock ecu which is like a 3 dimensional thing, it only does what you tell it to do, it does not make adjustments, or add fuel or timing, it would be a waste of time and money to buy a p28, then have it chipped and have a base map put on it.
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Default Re: P28 on a B18C1

Originally Posted by NasTHatch
a base map is kind of like a 1 dimensional thing vs a stock ecu which is like a 3 dimensional thing, it only does what you tell it to do, it does not make adjustments, or add fuel or timing, it would be a waste of time and money to buy a p28, then have it chipped and have a base map put on it.
A base map is just the best-case starting point using a stock ECU program. I have no clue what you're talking about when you're saying a base map is "1 dimensional". The ECU program code is the same... If you made a naturally aspirated B16, you'd use a P30 program as a base map and then tweak those maps from there.

By the way, a 1 dimensional map isn't a map at all. Maps are at least two dimensional, because they're a table/matrix. If it's one dimensional, it's a vector.
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