Basemap.
Throttle padding is all up to how you drive. Some people like soft others like the middle option and I forgot what the most aggressive one was called. You can always do soft and it’ll be closest to stock.
Well, the tune will turn up the boost a bit more so you’ll notice much more torque in the midrange and a bit more top end. You can get a faster turbo spool and change the rev hang to have less or none at all. There’s a few other parameters you can change but with less rev hang and just the 18psi...
lol every time I bring up how much the better it handles than the previous si I get laughed at. Everyone is so focused on the numbers the car makes versus the chassis/suspension changes. Even the stock tune as you said mimics an NA car so it wants to be revved out instead of dying after ~5500rpm...
Yeah if you’re coming from a GTI you’re for sure going to miss the acceleration. A lot of us end up tuning the si for that extra little bump in power. I’m actually surprised seeing you wanting to trade in your gti for civic si or integra. I was looking at an MK8 GTI before the 2022 si I got and...
I don’t have a tool to measure the inner diameter, but the diameter of the DC sports front pipe diameter is bigger than the AFE exhaust starting diameter. They bolt up fine and it’s completely normal for the front pipe to be bigger than an exhaust as that’s how it was for the previous generation...
I don’t but there is no gain on these cars on a 2.5” to a 3.5”. It’s not like the old K20 engines where you wanted a true 3” for you to maximize gains.
So how does tsp stage 1 claim claim 241whp / 286tq but then on tsp stage 1+ they claim stage 1 makes less at 221whp / 251tq and
230whp / 287tq on TSP Stage One+??
What am I missing here?