Who can help me tune MAFTPro in NC?

supranewb

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Okay, so i've had my car running for a while now. i've gotten the Maftpro to run really well, with no surging, idle problems or anything. it's super smooth, in my opinion. but now i'd like to start pushing the components to their upper limits. this is where i need a little help.

my problem right now is that i don't have a laptop, so i can't log my runs to tune it. that and the fact that i'm not quite acquainted with Tunerpro make it difficult for me. and reading through hundreds of posts on the Maftpro just confuses me more (i'd rather have a live conversation any day).

if there's anyone who could help me out, please let me know. whether it be helping me tune it, letting me know of a shop, or just suggestions. any input would be appreciated. i know there are quite a few senior members in NC, so please let me know if you can help. heck, i'll bring beer and compensate you for your time.

oh yes, what good would this thread be without posting my mods. my car is a '92 Cressida with the following:
built 7mgte
arias pistons
titan motorsports mhg
arp headbolts
turbonetics t-61
rc 550cc injectors
walbro 255lph fuel pump
front mount intercooler (kinda small)
hks ss blowoff valve
custom 3" downpipe w/e-cutout
custom 2 1/4" exhaust(i know)
r154 trans
hpf clutch
supra lsd diff
innovate wideband
and of course, Maftpro speed density w/ boost control, among other things.

once again, i need a little help tuning the pro, so please chime in and let me know if you can help. thanks.

-Na

p.s. i just moved to NC too, so getting to know the locals would be cool.
 

robbo185

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i thought with maft pro you can hookup your wideband to it and you can tell it what a/f ratio you want it to have and then it will do the tuning itself. Maybe im wrong
 

supranewb

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robbo185 said:
i thought with maft pro you can hookup your wideband to it and you can tell it what a/f ratio you want it to have and then it will do the tuning itself. Maybe im wrong

yeah, but you'd still need it tuned to about 90% according to boost pressure, upgrades, etc. that, and i don't want to have to run my wideband all the time. just wanna tune to a certain boost level and leave it. thanks for the thought though.
 

sneakypete

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im kind of in the same situation as you. car is running good, and much better gas mileage. its pulling a lot harder that it ever has. although the turbo does surge at high rpm. but im not too sure how to tune at different loads, etc. just a note to keep in mind... i wouldnt run the car with the wb sensor unplugged. it will mess up the sensor.
-pete
 

Mo87NA

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I'm in a similar situation, but I'm in NYC. She's running decent, but I dont have the knowledge to get her where I want her to be....

Mo