AP Mapz U Can Haz
When I downloaded ATR from Cobb for my serial number, it came up as an 04 AT. Hasn't ben easy to work with by any means...........
is Mazmaniac the only guy who can tune the cobb ap? i think a lot of ppl are waiting for their maps from him.
if you guys know any cobb tuner in texas, please give me his/her sn on this forum. Thanks!
if you guys know any cobb tuner in texas, please give me his/her sn on this forum. Thanks!
I don't know man, I'm lost when it comes to tuning. Just learning the rotary alone was a PIA. After much trial and error, the car is running great now.
Time to take it to the next step with proper tunes for my mods. And the last thing I would want to do is blow the motor up with a bad diy tune.
Time to take it to the next step with proper tunes for my mods. And the last thing I would want to do is blow the motor up with a bad diy tune.
A local friend of mine is getting an AP. I can't wait to start playing with it. I'm quite familiar with ecu tuning but have never tuned an AP. I saw Jeff's out at Sevenstock once and it is pretty intuitive which is nice. Definitely a great setup. I really want to start playing with different maps for different gears now that I understand the benefits of having different maps depending on gear. Of course it's only an advantage with drive by wire but it is still going to be a new world of tuning which should be pretty fun.
A local friend of mine is getting an AP. I can't wait to start playing with it. I'm quite familiar with ecu tuning but have never tuned an AP. I saw Jeff's out at Sevenstock once and it is pretty intuitive which is nice. Definitely a great setup. I really want to start playing with different maps for different gears now that I understand the benefits of having different maps depending on gear. Of course it's only an advantage with drive by wire but it is still going to be a new world of tuning which should be pretty fun.
I guess now is a great time to learn how to tune my car. Are you still in Houston?
BTW, take your time learning it, I'll read up on it and try to learn it too.
I'm not new to tuning but am new to tuning drive by wire. I know how it can be beneficial though and have my own ideas on things to try. I used to think that it would be easiest to just take all of the maps and make them all the same. Actually it would be easiest to do that and I'm sure the method that some use. However now that I've learned more I realize that this method leaves alot of potential performance on the table. Not so much in terms of ultimate power but moreso in terms of driveability and economy.
bump.
wanting to scale the MAF for the Cobb Stage 1 map to use with an AEM intake.
looking at AFR's approaching 17.5 at WOT is scary..
wanting to scale the MAF for the Cobb Stage 1 map to use with an AEM intake.
looking at AFR's approaching 17.5 at WOT is scary..
Last edited by alz0rz; Nov 4, 2009 at 06:43 PM.
I don't see Chase's map? He referred me here but all I see is what he has in his first post, and that MAF scaling is almost identical to stock.. what am I missing here?
Last edited by alz0rz; Nov 4, 2009 at 06:58 PM.
Right, I know that but looking at the MAF calibration he's got here it is nearly identical to stock...
I was under the impression that the MAF scale for the stock intake is not going to behave with an intake such as the AEM..
I was under the impression that the MAF scale for the stock intake is not going to behave with an intake such as the AEM..
Hm, okay.
So after further research I found out the Mazdaspeed/AEM retain the stock tube diameter? I was thinking it was .25" bigger or something.
With that said, why is it that the Cobb Stage 1 map does not behave with the AEM/MS intake?
So after further research I found out the Mazdaspeed/AEM retain the stock tube diameter? I was thinking it was .25" bigger or something.
With that said, why is it that the Cobb Stage 1 map does not behave with the AEM/MS intake?



