Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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elior77
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Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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Hey,

I was playing around with the Haltech software and found base maps for miata there.

It was interesting to see the numbers that works good for me (DIYPNP 97NA) were very close or the same as the ones on Haltech basemaps.


Inj firing angle on haltech is:

Image

As I understand (and tested) at idle 370 is about right...

So..., what do you guys think ?
basemaps too rough ?

Haltech basemaps is very interesting to check out.


http://files.haltech.com/downloads/plat ... elease.exe
97 1.8T DIYPNP Seq Inj
http://megamiata.blogspot.co.il/
JoseMiguel
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Re: Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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I have used the haltech angle maps for reference for a long time and they seem to work very good...
elior77
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Re: Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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You used the map I showed ?
Inj firing angle ?
97 1.8T DIYPNP Seq Inj
http://megamiata.blogspot.co.il/
JoseMiguel
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Re: Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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elior77 wrote:You used the map I showed ?
Inj firing angle ?
yes!
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Re: Haltech base maps as a reference (?)

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I know idle inj angle is aroun 370... how come 436 works too ?...

Interesting...
97 1.8T DIYPNP Seq Inj
http://megamiata.blogspot.co.il/
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