Gas saving map?
Gas saving map?
Hi,
I was wondering how much will my MPG improve if i ask my tuner to tune a "gas saving map" for street use? will this "map" do better than stock map or is this even doable?
I was wondering how much will my MPG improve if i ask my tuner to tune a "gas saving map" for street use? will this "map" do better than stock map or is this even doable?
Well, it is possible via timing/MIVEC/WGDC changes, but do not expect miracles, 5-10% saving is possible.
Probably you will able to do that with Cobb., not as simple as the rally cars but still.
You can switch maps with the stock OEM ECU while the car is running, so owners already have a "proper" Ecu.
Last edited by razorlab; Apr 15, 2011 at 05:04 PM.
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I think that would be something people would pay extra money. For many reasons, besides the gas savings.
I am around Evo tuners and so, at least in the states 8 years now, and i never heard of this on OEM ECU. But at least i know now, this is possible too

It is an awesome thing to have two maps, does anyone have that type a tune currently?
How do you switch maps, with a button like the other ECU's do, the cruise control switch or similar?
thanks for the info .
^^ Evo X has that...
"EVO X Dyno Tuning for Dual Maps.
Your stock GSR ECU can be programmed to store two maps that you can switch between at will. This feature can also be used as a fail safe for water/methanol injection systems. The maps are switched using the cruise control switch. The cruise control still continues to work normally." copied from road race Engineering...
I already e-mailed my tuner(from road race engineering), now just waiting for his reply and see how much better could it work...because now the gas price is really killing me...im about 3-4 days per tank...
"EVO X Dyno Tuning for Dual Maps.
Your stock GSR ECU can be programmed to store two maps that you can switch between at will. This feature can also be used as a fail safe for water/methanol injection systems. The maps are switched using the cruise control switch. The cruise control still continues to work normally." copied from road race Engineering...
I already e-mailed my tuner(from road race engineering), now just waiting for his reply and see how much better could it work...because now the gas price is really killing me...im about 3-4 days per tank...
I easily get around 18-19 in the city and 24-25 on the freeway. The key is not only to shift early, but let the car decelerate on its own without mashing the brake pedal a lot. Just get a normal tune and you'll see a bump in the fuel economy since stock X runs super rich.
just need the tuner to lean afr's out a bit while not in boost and when the car enters boost it would richen up. i had a map on my miata that made 250whp and still netted me 30+mpg my best rating was 36mpg, but it was rwd and only 2300lbs so its not an apples:apples comparison, but still it can be done, maybe not 30mpg, but upper 20's sure.
^^ Evo X has that...
"EVO X Dyno Tuning for Dual Maps.
Your stock GSR ECU can be programmed to store two maps that you can switch between at will. This feature can also be used as a fail safe for water/methanol injection systems. The maps are switched using the cruise control switch. The cruise control still continues to work normally." copied from road race Engineering...
I already e-mailed my tuner(from road race engineering), now just waiting for his reply and see how much better could it work...because now the gas price is really killing me...im about 3-4 days per tank...
"EVO X Dyno Tuning for Dual Maps.
Your stock GSR ECU can be programmed to store two maps that you can switch between at will. This feature can also be used as a fail safe for water/methanol injection systems. The maps are switched using the cruise control switch. The cruise control still continues to work normally." copied from road race Engineering...
I already e-mailed my tuner(from road race engineering), now just waiting for his reply and see how much better could it work...because now the gas price is really killing me...im about 3-4 days per tank...







