LC & FFS rps?

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by bora28, Oct 15, 2009.

  1. bora28
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    Just updated my AP and was thinking of playing around with it, until I get a custom tune anyway. I wanna play around with the launch control and flat foot shifting. Whos running it and what rps are you setting for both. I have an 04 stage2 STi btw. And will i loose this function when i get a custom tune?
     
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    You can still keep the function if your tuner uses the LC FFS Map as a base.
     
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    Well im goung to play around with it tomorrow. Didnt u pm me about doing a tune. Can u do what u were talking about above? If so, lets talk. Talked about a tune with Bullwinkle, didnt discuss a whole lot and hes a few weeks out...

    Any suggestions on RPMs???
     
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    i have mine set at 5500 but i need to do something with it because with the stage 1 exedy i have now even under perfect launch i break all 4 loose
     
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    5.5k for LC? what about FFS?
     
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    This is true, but the 32bit ECU LC patches for open source were/are a "pay for use." In addition, the website offering the patches (tinywrx) site is now down as well. Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable giving a customer a LC patched ROM unless that individual license was bought and paid for.

    This is what I related to Dan. :)
     
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    Wow, u guys know alot about this tuning stuff! Having fun with the cobb stuff I have now. But cant wait for custom mapping!