Hello Terry,
I was told you were the person to reach out to for questions and advice for JB4 tuning. I just recently installed the JB4 system on my 2018 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD, and after a day of driving I ran some logs and saw that my ignition timing was inconsistent.
I have attached my log here, and would really appreciate any help or suggestions to make the engine run as smooth as possible.
Here are the modifications I have:
K&N cold air intakes
Borla type-S ***-back exhaust
JB4 w/ PnP fuel wires + Bluetooth
93 octane fuel exclusively
Initially I tried running on map2, but tried map3 to test it out. Map3 certainly feels faster, but I don’t want to run it if it’s not safe for the engine.
Also I am aware it is suggested to replace the factory spark plugs , which is something I intend to do very soon. Any suggestions of exactly which plug and gap distance I should be running?
Thank you in advance
I was told you were the person to reach out to for questions and advice for JB4 tuning. I just recently installed the JB4 system on my 2018 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD, and after a day of driving I ran some logs and saw that my ignition timing was inconsistent.
I have attached my log here, and would really appreciate any help or suggestions to make the engine run as smooth as possible.
Here are the modifications I have:
K&N cold air intakes
Borla type-S ***-back exhaust
JB4 w/ PnP fuel wires + Bluetooth
93 octane fuel exclusively
Initially I tried running on map2, but tried map3 to test it out. Map3 certainly feels faster, but I don’t want to run it if it’s not safe for the engine.
Also I am aware it is suggested to replace the factory spark plugs , which is something I intend to do very soon. Any suggestions of exactly which plug and gap distance I should be running?
Thank you in advance
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