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Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby Relic » Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:56 pm

This is my very 1st attempt at a real tune.
No doubt there is plenty of issues.
But at least I will know what I am doing wrong.

So hurt me ! ;) :lol:
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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby kingarthas » Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:21 am

:O) did the ignorances hurt?

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby ecuedit » Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:35 am

Auch, this is quite an old post, it seems i have overlooked it :)
I am not even sure if the post is still "popular" ;)

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby Relic » Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:44 am

:wtf: :|

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby RPM freak » Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:13 am

Bad file.
No need to tune DW maps below 60%
EGR is active. No need to mod the egr flow maps like you did.
Lambda maps can be ori at low rpm and airflow.
TQ to IQ is ok.
Injection duration maps need to be adjusted for more fuel.
Boost maps need a lot of work. Tune the last part of the map.
No rail and no soi maps.

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby Relic » Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:19 pm

RPM freak wrote:Bad file.
No need to tune DW maps below 60% ~ agreed. I use a different DW now which is much smoother, but curved and follows OEM contours at low % now.
EGR is active. No need to mod the egr flow maps like you did. ~ ??? Requqested EGR is set to 1500mg MAF on all maps/rpm/IQ (as per high load/rpm). Can you expand. Only other thing done was dropping the duty cycle as it was unnecessary ?
Lambda maps can be ori at low rpm and airflow. ~ True...Just trying to tidy up the OEM mess at the time :lol:
TQ to IQ is ok. ~ Ah....looked over it now. Found an IQ calibration tables that needed a 80mg column too :roll:
Injection duration maps need to be adjusted for more fuel. ~ More input if you dont mind. Duration maps are calibration maps ? They go upto 100mm3 or 83mg. So dont need to be touched ?
Boost maps need a lot of work. Tune the last part of the map. ~ Can you expand in this too. Only boost map 3 and VNT map 3 are active.
No rail and no soi maps. ~ I assumed as 55/60/65/70/75mg are all the same....and OEM uses 66mg they must be fine ? Or do you mean up the rail pressure to 1650bar or similar and smooth out the lumpy SOI/FRP maps ?


I was also loathe to touch the SOI and FRP maps without knowing how the selectors work.
They made no sense to me....and without knowing which is selected when.
There was no point.

Cheers for looking RPM Freak. :thumbup:

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby RPM freak » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:39 pm

More input if you dont mind. Duration maps are calibration maps ? They go upto 100mm3 or 83mg. So dont need to be touched ?
- In your ID maps you have big jump between IQ60 and IQ100, so the ECU will have problems calculating the correct ID for IQs between 60 and 80. The car will NOT have the correct power. To fix this you must add 2 more IQ columns. You must calculate the injection time fo IQ70 and IQ80 in all RPM scale and add them in the ID maps.

Can you expand in this too. Only boost map 3 and VNT map 3 are active.
- You detuned the boost map at low RPM and load and there is no need for that. If you are doing moderate mod file then you need to tune boost at high IQs. VNT map must be tuned so the ECU can command more closing of the vanes. Doing this you will up the boost. Leaving VNT stock will give big headache to the ECU truing to get the desired boost.

assumed as 55/60/65/70/75mg are all the same....and OEM uses 66mg they must be fine ? Or do you mean up the rail pressure to 1650bar or similar and smooth out the lumpy SOI/FRP maps ?
- I meant upping the rail a bit, but you do not need to do this for moderate tune.

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby Relic » Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:44 am

Cheers matey....much appreciated.

1. Thanks for the tip on the duration. I assumed it would extrapolate the gap. I didnt realise it could/would be an issue.

2. Ah the lowered boost :D. I was aiming for economy here rather than maximum boost. So I dropped boost to sit on the maximum efficiency line of the compressor map rather than on the surge line at high IQ. This required dropping boost upto about 30-35mg....maximum cruising IQ. Do you think that would be counter productive ? Anyway the idea was to merge maximum boost at high IQ with maximum compressor efficiency at low IQ. Hence the map you see.

You are right about the VNT of course. I do work on them now :thumbup: Ironically the issue is normally overboost with decat, silencers removed, larger diameters, FMIC and major induction mods.

3. Thanks for clearing that up. I did think about upping the rail (honest :angel: ). I think you can push it upto about 1700bar max. Do you think 1650bar would make a worthwhile improvement ? I had my doubts at the time and decided against touching the SOI and FRP anyway without understanding the selectors.

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby lynx51 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:15 pm

Hi relic ;) why did you change egr to 1500 instead of playing with hysteresis?

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Re: Honda Civic iCDTi

Postby Relic » Thu May 09, 2013 11:17 am

Just to tidy it up really.
No necessary ;)

Not sure I had found hysterisis maps at the time.

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