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Revo stock isnt stock????????????
heavyd:
--- Quote from: vRStu on January 22, 2011, 05:35:08 pm ---The stock setting in REVO software is supposed to be a REVO incarnation of a stock map. Not ideal if it makes more power than it should.
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Well thats me not going over 2000rpm until I put the pump back in :sad1: :sad1:
I would have thought they might have reduced the fuel pressure for a 'stock' map :stupid:
Guess I'll just have to plod on changing various parts until I find the answer then.
I hope its not the map since I cant go back to a 'stock' file.
No its a brand new select unit from JKM, £126 on special offer!
Hedge:
Revo's stock map exists so people can turn the map off when it goes in for a service.
PDT:
And you are right as far as stock isnt really a fully standard map, to go fully stock you need to go back to a Revo dealer and have your original factory file reflashed.
Your map is the latest software version available, it has the full correction for the lambda delete.
A quick update on the Audi we discussed, found the joint from the standard intake to the turbo was leaking, so checked my own intake as I was getting the same fault code and mine was leaking as well due to a split rubber.
So go check your intake where it joins the turbo :wink:
heavyd:
--- Quote from: RedRobin on January 22, 2011, 05:57:21 pm ---.
Revo's 'stock' map setting is really just like APR's 'valet' map and is just an option to use in emergency or if a less experienced driver is borrowing the car.
No-one except experienced drivers I already know and trust get permission to drive my car and so I only use Revo's stock map for nursing the car if there's a problem such as when I had a boost leak.
What exactly is the problem with Revo's 'stock' map? [in plain English, not gooblygook data charts, please]
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I havent got the high pressure fuel pump in, but is still requesting 130bar of fuel pressure, the standard pump can only make 110ish.
I spent 4 hours yesterday Dave checking the intake, various hoses, pipes, doing fuel pump etc etc. wish is was as simple as that hose :stupid:
PDT:
Stock should request 110bar :stupid: will look into this for you.
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