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Old 09-04-2014, 10:57 PM   #673
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What impact on mpg will I see? And the stage 2 tune has 93 or 91 options? If I went with 93, would it be a problem if I used 92?

And if the fart knocker pumping gas accidentally puts 87 in, what happens to my motor...its happened before

..and what kind of whp is estimated/dyno-confirmed with catless UEL/ABE/K&N with stage 2 UEL tune?

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Old 09-04-2014, 11:23 PM   #674
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Ive seen zero impact on mpg under highway cruising. Im sure spirited driving burns even more fuel than stock.
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Old 09-05-2014, 04:19 AM   #675
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Is anyone running the tomei uel with oft?
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Old 09-06-2014, 04:08 PM   #676
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Mine was same way when i flashed, but it went away after awhile.
About how long? Mine still does this... probably put on 150-200 miles since then too.
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For that price anyone could get a c6z and have money for a simple heads cam package and make a bunch more power and have a superior handling car. This seems overpriced to say the least. "Have it your way" is basically offering someone a massive dildo to shove up their ass BUT they have the option of choosing the method in which it is inserted....
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Old 09-06-2014, 06:49 PM   #677
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heres may latest log. how does she look?

http://www.datazap.me/u/lucid215/sta...1?log=0&data=1
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heres may latest log. how does she look?

http://www.datazap.me/u/lucid215/sta...1?log=0&data=1
log looks ok except for the 17% + fuel trims at lower rpm.

you have aftermarket intake ?? or an intake/exhaust leak throwing of MAF or 02 sensor readings.

Posted up some AEM and AFE intake scalings in Maf scaling thread if you have one of those intakes.
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:27 PM   #679
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Read OFT TIPS link below will answer your questions.

Quick answer is yes

Stage 1 OFT Tune would be flash and go maybe 10 minutes, would take you longer to remove uni-chip.


Which TUNE should I run and what Mods are supported

Check the file called "release notes" in the zip file for the tunes you download from the site .

Rough guide OTS Map Requirements:


Stage 1- For vehicles equipped with original header. Other exhaust modifications also compatible. Stock airbox (with or without aftermarket drop-in panel filter) also recommend. Premium grade fuel or fuel as specified by tune.

Stage 2- For vehicles equipped with aftermarket cat-less headers. Other exhaust modifications also compatible. Stock airbox (with or without aftermarket drop-in panel filter) also recommend. Premium grade fuel or fuel as specified by tune

91 (USA) octane or better required for 91 octane tunes
93 (USA) octane or better required for 93 octane tunes
E85 required for tunes labeled E85 (ie fuel with 60 to 90% ethanol content)

Exception for Stock cars running E85 use Stage 2 E85 EL header tune http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67310
Just to get things clear, if I have a catted front pipe, catback, and drop in filter, I should use stage 1 right? I currently don't have an after market front pipe but I'm considering one along with the OFT. How much more power would I get tuned with the after market front pipe vs stock front pipe?
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Just to get things clear, if I have a catted front pipe, catback, and drop in filter, I should use stage 1 right? I currently don't have an after market front pipe but I'm considering one along with the OFT. How much more power would I get tuned with the after market front pipe vs stock front pipe?


Your confusing me here
"Just to get things clear, if I have a catted front pipe"
"I currently don't have an after market front pipe"

so i am assuming you have the standard factory front pipe installed at present and your thinking about an aftermarket front pipe with hi-flow or no cat.


Start with the Stg 1 log and see how it looks the stage 2 is for catless aftermarket headers.

Assume the catted front pipe is "Hi-flow cat" or no cat and you have stock headers with cat. Then its a toss up between Stg1 and Stg 2 tunes.

you need to log it and see how the AFR and knock looks then make a decision between stage 1 or 2 tune.

I would suggest a better option is to buy aftermarket catless headers and keep the stock catted front pipe, you will get a better result and the cost for say the Open flash header with discount due OFT purchase aprox $500 is not much more than some hi-flow cat front pipes.

most places you will pass emissions tests with just the stock front pipe cat in place and catless headers.



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Old 09-06-2014, 09:21 PM   #681
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Lol yeah sorry. Im on stock front pipe. I only have a drop in filter and ft86speedfactory v1 exhaust but I will be getting a motiv high flow cat front pipe soon. I was just wondering if I were to get an OFT, if I would still fall under the stage 1 category with an aftermarket front pipe since the description says "For vehicles equipped with original header. Other exhaust modifications also compatible." I wasnt sure what other exhaust modifications were referred to.

I would love to get headers but living in California, Im not even gonna bother. Changing the front pipe is as far Im willing to go right now. I know its still illegal but its a lot easier changing the front pipe than header when it comes time to smog.

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Your confusing me here
"Just to get things clear, if I have a catted front pipe"
"I currently don't have an after market front pipe"

so i am assuming you have the standard factory front pipe installed at present and your thinking about an aftermarket front pipe with hi-flow or no cat.


Start with the Stg 1 log and see how it looks the stage 2 is for catless aftermarket headers.

Assume the catted front pipe is "Hi-flow cat" or no cat and you have stock headers with cat. Then its a toss up between Stg1 and Stg 2 tunes.

you need to log it and see how the AFR and knock looks then make a decision between stage 1 or 2 tune.

I would suggest a better option is to buy aftermarket catless headers and keep the stock catted front pipe, you will get a better result and the cost for say the Open flash header with discount due OFT purchase aprox $500 is not much more than some hi-flow cat front pipes.

most places you will pass emissions tests with just the stock front pipe cat in place and catless headers.



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Lol yeah sorry. Im on stock front pipe. I only have a drop in filter and ft86speedfactory v1 exhaust but I will be getting a motiv high flow cat front pipe soon. I was just wondering if I were to get an OFT, if I would still fall under the stage 1 category with an aftermarket front pipe since the description says "For vehicles equipped with original header. Other exhaust modifications also compatible." I wasnt sure what other exhaust modifications were referred to.

I would love to get headers but living in California, Im not even gonna bother. Changing the front pipe is as far Im willing to go right now. I know its still illegal but its a lot easier changing the front pipe than header when it comes time to smog.

Yeah I'm not familiar with how strict they are in California.

Maybe save your cash and don't bother with the front pipe their is little hp to be gained (the header and cat in header seem to be where you pick up the hp).

Leave the front pipe header cat frontpipe stock and get the OFT and run E85 since your stuck with 91 gas in california and E85 appears to be readily available. talk to @solidONE he is stock on E85 with OFT tune in california. E85 on stock car is good gain for cheap price and no knock issues.
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Old 09-06-2014, 10:19 PM   #683
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Yeah I'm not familiar with how strict they are in California.

Maybe save your cash and don't bother with the front pipe their is little hp to be gained (the header and cat in header seem to be where you pick up the hp).

Leave the front pipe header cat frontpipe stock and get the OFT and run E85 since your stuck with 91 gas in california and E85 appears to be readily available. talk to @solidONE he is stock on E85 with OFT tune in california. E85 on stock car is good gain for cheap price and no knock issues.
It's good. I highly recommend E85 for power. I've gotten around 20WHP increase just on E85 vs. 91 with a very stock setup confirmed by virtual dyno logs.
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log looks ok except for the 17% + fuel trims at lower rpm.

you have aftermarket intake ?? or an intake/exhaust leak throwing of MAF or 02 sensor readings.

Posted up some AEM and AFE intake scalings in Maf scaling thread if you have one of those intakes.
im running the afe intake. the high fuel trims are pretty much gone but i will look through your thread for the maf scaling. i didnt know you put those up for the afe. thanks
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About how long? Mine still does this... probably put on 150-200 miles since then too.
hmm not sure, i just kind of noticed it dosnt do it any more, its probably been about 400 miles. but i think it was just fuel trim related for me. how are your fuel trims?
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