+9psi map for CVT

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+9psi map for CVT

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Hello,

So I am curious what are the consequences of running the +9psi map that was made for MT on my CVT for very short periods of time. I just want something for fun rides on the weekends. I would reflash back to the map I run now which is the +6psi map for the injen SRI on my 17 civic hatch. I realize it is not "safe" to run that because of the torque that it will produce is too much for my transmission, but will it blow my engine?

Is there a way to make a custom map that is just under what the transmission can handle? I know hondata keeps their maps well within what the engine can handle. I would be ok even trying a +7 or +8psi map.

any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: +9psi map for CVT

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You cannot load a MT calibration onto a CVT, it will not allow you to do this in the software.
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Will it even allow you to do a MT tune on a CVT? I thought we could only use the maps for each particular car....

I think the map might not be good for your car being that it was designed for Manually shifting....

Are you able to flash your car with the MT tune?

According to Hondata, you probably shouldn't really go over what their recommended tune levels are:

Check out this video where they go over this subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocR1D_dXhCk

But, I think you could go over it a little bit and still be ok.....

Hondata folks: How can we add a little more to our CVT civics and still not approach the limits that would cause damage?
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I have not tried to load a MT map on my civic. I was asking here because I did not know if it was safe or even possible. I know that the cvt can handle more than +6psi because allows you to, but I didnt know if the Hondata Flash Pro I have would let me.

If my understanding is correct, I can find a tuner where I live (phx, AZ) who can specifically make a map that gives me the best hp/TQ that my current setup can handle? Is that right? I had some trouble data logging (not that I would understand much of it anyway as this is my first time dealing with re-tuning an ECU) So that is still on my to do list, but I didnt want to take my car in to get the tune if they couldnt offer me anything that I could not do on my own.

Is it worth it for the money to get a custom tune? I am running almost all stock, just have the Injen SRI (have the full CAI but love the sound of the SRI). I will be getting an exhaust as soon as a manufacturer makes one that sounds decent.

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I feel the need to specify that I do not want to run the +9psi setup all the time. Just would like to have a little fun here and there. The +6psi map is much more fun to drive (especially with the intake) but would like to have the option of more power just for fun short rides.
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seattle wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2017 1:30 pm
Hondata folks: How can we add a little more to our CVT civics and still not approach the limits that would cause damage?
I would also like to know this. How can we add a little more past the +6psi.
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We're going to allow the torque limit tables to be edited.
What seems to be the worst thing for the transmission is power braking.
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That's good news, but for us "noobs" that don't fully know how to edit the torque limit tables, would it be possible for you to come out with a +8psi and a +9psi tune for the 2016+ Turbo Civic CVT ? Hondata, I would BUY something like that :) HINT HINT :)
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seattle wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:10 am That's good news, but for us "noobs" that don't fully know how to edit the torque limit tables, would it be possible for you to come out with a +8psi and a +9psi tune for the 2016+ Turbo Civic CVT ? Hondata, I would BUY something like that :) HINT HINT :)
I would as well!
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golfismylife66 wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2017 2:36 pm
seattle wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:10 am That's good news, but for us "noobs" that don't fully know how to edit the torque limit tables, would it be possible for you to come out with a +8psi and a +9psi tune for the 2016+ Turbo Civic CVT ? Hondata, I would BUY something like that :) HINT HINT :)
I would as well!
just a FYI with the newest software, you could increase boost by adjusting the CVT Tq limitation tables and boost table
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above is what I run for 24psi but if you don't know what you are doing. I highly recommend you take it to a tuner.

I would raise your boost table by 10-13% . You are better off starting low than working your way up. you will need to monitor your knock control
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Hi Jun,

I will try your recommendation(tq. limit tables and raise boost tables) and closely monitor knock control.

Do I need to change fuelling as well? Or the +6psi fuel settings were all good for say a 24psi(+9psi) tune.

Im confident with our local 100RON fuel as I have a 400whp d16y8 turbo running on it w/o issues.

From what I understand, #1 concern is CVT torque capacity. Knowing that engine produces peak torque at around 3000-5000rpm, then I should kill power/boost/cvt tq limit on these areas?
Thanks!
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i would leave the fuel map alone unless you know what you are doing. I would tune your AFM if you short fuel trim is out of whack. It should be no more -/+ 10 but ideally within -/+ 5%
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Jun43 wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:39 pm i would leave the fuel map alone unless you know what you are doing. I would tune your AFM if you short fuel trim is out of whack. It should be no more -/+ 10 but ideally within -/+ 5%
Thanks Jun43,

I read on this forum(link below) that I need to increase the ff. as well to get to +9psi for CVT.

1. TC max boost (IAT) - I understand, He raised it so to not get and Error Code for overboost protection. I think He is running 28psi on his CVT.
2. TC max boost (PA) - ^^same reason as above.
3. Knock Air Limit - Not pretty sure what this does and how it affects the overall tune.

Your thoughts on this please, or just by adjusting TQ Limit tables and TC max pressure is enough to get to 24psi efficiently.

TIA.

http://www.civicx.com/threads/cvt-tq-ta ... 8-3.15213/
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janemar wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 2:00 am
Jun43 wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:39 pm i would leave the fuel map alone unless you know what you are doing. I would tune your AFM if you short fuel trim is out of whack. It should be no more -/+ 10 but ideally within -/+ 5%
Thanks Jun43,

I read on this forum(link below) that I need to increase the ff. as well to get to +9psi for CVT.

1. TC max boost (IAT) - I understand, He raised it so to not get and Error Code for overboost protection. I think He is running 28psi on his CVT.
2. TC max boost (PA) - ^^same reason as above.
3. Knock Air Limit - Not pretty sure what this does and how it affects the overall tune.

Your thoughts on this please, or just by adjusting TQ Limit tables and TC max pressure is enough to get to 24psi efficiently.

TIA.

http://www.civicx.com/threads/cvt-tq-ta ... 8-3.15213/
You will need to adjust the tc maxboost IAT/PA even with 24psi. Some users were hitting overboost limp mode between shifts. Just add .3 bar to the whole table for both.
The knock air limit should be fine on where it is on the calibration or I have my set around 1150 on the first 3 column. This will keep the boost level from fluctuating
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Re: +9psi map for CVT

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Jun43 wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2017 5:21 pm
janemar wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 2:00 am
Jun43 wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:39 pm i would leave the fuel map alone unless you know what you are doing. I would tune your AFM if you short fuel trim is out of whack. It should be no more -/+ 10 but ideally within -/+ 5%
Thanks Jun43,

I read on this forum(link below) that I need to increase the ff. as well to get to +9psi for CVT.

1. TC max boost (IAT) - I understand, He raised it so to not get and Error Code for overboost protection. I think He is running 28psi on his CVT.
2. TC max boost (PA) - ^^same reason as above.
3. Knock Air Limit - Not pretty sure what this does and how it affects the overall tune.

Your thoughts on this please, or just by adjusting TQ Limit tables and TC max pressure is enough to get to 24psi efficiently.

TIA.

http://www.civicx.com/threads/cvt-tq-ta ... 8-3.15213/
You will need to adjust the tc maxboost IAT/PA even with 24psi. Some users were hitting overboost limp mode between shifts. Just add .3 bar to the whole table for both.
The knock air limit should be fine on where it is on the calibration or I have my set around 1150 on the first 3 column. This will keep the boost level from fluctuating
Thanks, Jun43.

Hope CVT won't slip!!!
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Re: +9psi map for CVT

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Hi Jun43 / Hondata Team,

Need help. So I venture to do the +9psi for my CVT. While viewing my datalog, I was surprised with the 14.7psi AFR while at 24psi boost, 100% T. plate, and around 4500rpm. On my little knowledge about tuning, this usually leads to piston ringland or piston itself melting...

Question is,

1. Is this normal for DI gas engines to see 14.7 at high loads? I undrestand, flashpro needs to see a certain mg/cyl of air flow before switching the Fuel table from lean/cruising to WOT fuel table.

2. Should I go ahead and adjust the two tables/values below(encircled) so it will quickly switch to WOT rich fuelling table and save my engine from melting???

***tick use map to determine WOT?? It will sacrifice fuel economy, right???
***play with WOT determination table??

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I've attached my datalogs for your review.

Thanks!
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