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Thread: 9.5:1 vs 8.5:1

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2008-11-24 21:01:35
#1
9.5:1 vs 8.5:1
i have a jim wolf ecu with a turbo program for 9.5:1 i recently used it on my 10:1 motor with a turbo and it ran fine... now i have a 8.5:1 det. what would the ecu change with diferent compresion ratios ? would it just be timing ?? or maybe even air fuel.

if you have anything helpful please feel free ! thank you
2008-11-25 23:19:56
#2
anyone ??
2008-11-25 23:27:26
#3
Main difference would be timing. More advanced timing on lower compression tunes.
2008-11-25 23:39:29
#4
You have to be very very carefull running 8.5 comp tuned ecu on a 10.1 motor.
I would lower the base timing 3 degrees.
2008-11-26 00:09:32
#5
I think he's trying to do sort of the opposite.
2008-11-26 00:26:53
#6
Originally Posted by tj5854
i have a jim wolf ecu with a turbo program for 9.5:1 i recently used it on my 10:1 motor with a turbo and it ran fine... now i have a 8.5:1 det. what would the ecu change with diferent compresion ratios ? would it just be timing ?? or maybe even air fuel.

if you have anything helpful please feel free ! thank you


I'm thinking it might run the same way my DET runs on a stock ECU. CRAPPY. The car idles harshly, stalls all the time, and to start it you have to crank it for a minute with gas pedal at WOT
2008-11-26 00:40:56
#7
Originally Posted by BenFenner
I think he's trying to do sort of the opposite.



I did not read correctly!!
Thanks man
2008-11-27 00:22:15
#8
thank you everyone who replied.

i would agree its going to run like crap.
but i just need it to run until i can get a calum.

the car ran great with 10:1 pistons on a 9.5:1 tune... hopefully itlll be fine.
2008-11-27 00:28:09
#9
It should run, mine has been running while im waiting for my calum. Gas mileage sucks and performance could be better, but it drives.... fast....
2009-02-26 12:47:06
#10
What about a 8 5 1 det ecu on a de+t
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