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Old 11-25-2003 | 07:43 PM
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I bought a used PFC for my 94 rx7 and I have intake, DP, CB, and High flow cat on midpipe. I have heard that new...the PFC ships with some modified maps for intake, etc. The guy that I bought it from was running a single turbo. I have the stock twins. I installed the PFC and it would run on opt. 1 and opt. 3-5...but not opt 2...so I am assuming that he had option 2 re-mapped for his single turbo. Now assuming that he left opt. 1 as the base map (not that it matters cause I loaded a base map onto it). And assuming he didnt mess with options 3-5, which option/map should I run for my mods? Does anyone have a map that I could use...anyone with my same mods?



more specific on mods:



-custom intake (hardpipe and autozone cone filters.

-Mild steel down pipe (on the car when purchased).

-Blitz nurspec CatBack.

-High flow cat on midpipe.



Thanks,

Sean
Old 11-25-2003 | 07:51 PM
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option 1,2,etc... Is for different types of MAP sensors. Those are not the settings you should be changing. Only change those if you install a 3 bar map sensor. It should be set to "NORMAL".



As far as maps to use, I would do a reset of the PFC so the TRUE base maps are on there. They should be o.k. for your car. They were extremely lean on my car though. I have a FMIC in addition to the mods you have. I'd get it tuned by a professional if I were you.
Old 11-25-2003 | 09:46 PM
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Justin's right.
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