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nxwrxfx
08-11-2006, 08:21 PM
Hey guys,
So a miracle happened and when my car went in to have my Stage II brake system installed, I totally lucked out and now have a Stage IV engine setup installed!

The car is getting lightly tuned tomorrow, but I don't have enough cash for a full dyno tune yet. Is there a good Cobb basemap that I could get for the Street Tuner to help me out this Monday morning with the initial tune?

My car is a 2002 Subaru WRX sedan and here are the mods:

Iridium 1 step colder spark plugs
Perrin fuel rails
Blitz 550cc fuel injectors (like the "Pinks" but only with 6 holes so they dump fuel instead of spraying it)
VF34 turbo
Walbro 255LPH fuel pump
Godspeed downpipe
Perrin twin tip catback
Perrin uppipe (jet hot coated)
Cobb lightened crank pulley
ZeroSports intake pipe (metal)
Grounding kit
Cobb Accessport and Street Tuner (obviously)
Upgraded intercooler hoses
Stock WRX TMIC (can't afford a replacement yet!)
Stock air intake
Stock air box
Air box "snorkus" delete

Those are all the major mods that may or may not affect my tune.

So does anyone have a Street Tuner Stage IV map plotted for a VF34, STi Pinks, Walbro fuel pump, turboback, etc. that runs off 33 Octane that I could tweak for Monday??

Help me out please! Thanks!

TJRCS
08-11-2006, 10:27 PM
you do have access of cobb-OTS vf34 in StreetTuner format. BUT you have to adjust injectors maps since it is based on STi pinks.

05redrex
08-12-2006, 02:55 AM
Yeah this should be pretty close
http://www.cobbtuning.com/wrx/streettuner/base02/vf34%20v130.stb
http://www.cobbtuning.com/wrx/accessport/docs02/vf34%2091%20oct.txt

nxwrxfx
08-12-2006, 09:12 AM
Awesome guys, thanks!
I went ahead and unmarried & updated the Accessport to Street Tuner status late last night. I loaded the map that you guys recommended and fired it up.

It sounds good, although sounds like it might be running a little bit rich still. I didn't drive it yet because the guys at the shop are going to let me borrow an Innovative Motorsports wideband 02 on Monday morning and then we're going to tweak that Cobb map a bit and go for a drive.
After that, i'll be on my own as far as tuning goes, so I guess I should start looking at that XD-16 wideband gauge more seriously now...

Anyway, do you have any tips for a novice Street Tuner user?

nxwrxfx
08-14-2006, 06:31 PM
Okay, got the car back today, spent some time Street Tuning it with the AWESOME techs over at Irish Mike's Racing in Orlando, FL, and so far everything checks out alright!

Can anyone recommend me a good book on tuning? I get the basics, and got a nice start today tuning A/F ratios with the tech, but I crave more knowledge!

Christian.
08-15-2006, 11:16 AM
Okay, got the car back today, spent some time Street Tuning it with the AWESOME techs over at Irish Mike's Racing in Orlando, FL, and so far everything checks out alright! Can anyone recommend me a good book on tuning? I get the basics, and got a nice start today tuning A/F ratios with the tech, but I crave more knowledge!
E-mail me christian@cobbtuning.com and ask for the tuning guide and worksheet in the Subject: line. I would be happy to send you our latest version.

Take care,
Christian.

Zumble
08-15-2006, 11:29 AM
www.efi101.com

I signed myself up for a class next month. =)

Okay, got the car back today, spent some time Street Tuning it with the AWESOME techs over at Irish Mike's Racing in Orlando, FL, and so far everything checks out alright!

Can anyone recommend me a good book on tuning? I get the basics, and got a nice start today tuning A/F ratios with the tech, but I crave more knowledge!

digitalmethods
08-15-2006, 01:49 PM
E-mail me christian@cobbtuning.com and ask for the tuning guide and worksheet in the Subject: line. I would be happy to send you our latest version.

Take care,
Christian.

Christian I just got the Street tuner software. Do I already have this info or should I email and request the same thing. I would like to know something for myself as well. I would like to learn how to tune.