Hybrid Racing intake base maps

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Ducky0928
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Hybrid Racing intake base maps

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Hello. I I’ve just installed a hybrid racing cold air intake on my 2006 Fg2 Honda Civic Si. I only have the intake and hondata flash pro and don’t intend on going beyond that. I’ve done some basic research and understand a MAP base tune is required. I see a handful of base maps within hondata flash pro software.
I’ve read that you can load the Map based Aem V2 calibration as a base map. Will those preloaded Map base tunes still throw off the Fuel gauge and Oil life percentage?

Do anyone else have a good Map tune I can download for just the 1 mod?

Thank you
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Re: Hybrid Racing intake base maps

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I would advise against using the race calibrations as there were made before you could enable MAP based tuning in an AFM based calibration.
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Can you give instructions on how to run a Maf based tune with the Map enabled?
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Open a non-race calibration and in the fuel section of the calibration window you will see an option to use speed/density (MAP) fuel tables.
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Is it still recommended to run a regular calibration with MAP settings enabled and NOT run a Race Calibration?
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that is correct
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