Spudmn's Puma board build

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Guess! :-) Yes, I'm serious. Take a look at the existing curves to get an idea. Basically you want "not much" at low rpm ramping up to "full" at some medium rpm and staying at "full" till redline. this is at full 100kpa load. Then at lower loads you want even more, but following the same basic shape. The hotel curve is tuned from scratch between preston and I internationally. I don't know the A series needs very well, so your best source of advice is other enthusiasts. The other thing is to put in a conservative map now, and then actually drive it and start pushing more timing in until you hear it rattle, you must know what pinging sounds like, right? if/when you hear that, note the rpm/load (WOT is probably all that matters for a start) and back some timing back out of those areas.

I'm just a learner too, though. Others can likely give better advice than this. Also check this post:

viewtopic.php?p=18887#p18887

I hope that helps! :-)

Once you get it drivable, I'm sure em_knaps would give you a hand with it. I'll link him here.

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Thanks Fred. Since I posted I have been looking around the net and found some curves for the A-Series I think that will give me some good starting points.
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Hey Spudmn,

I'm watching you closely ;) I got a Clubman Estate waiting in the garage for EFI too, BUT there's no free time to attend it :( So keep going with your good work, I'll need the documentation some day :D
Spudmn wrote:Since I posted I have been looking around the net and found some curves for the A-Series I think that will give me some good starting points.
Not sure if you knew about this, but there has been a MS variant as direct replacement for the original rover ECU, called "ultimate mini squirt". Once you also have fuel injection running, these maps might be useful: http://www.mini-cooper-clubman.de/html/ ... files.html
I also found a thread in their forum about tuning the ignition at idle, there might be more info too: http://www.umsforum.mini-cooper-clubman ... 143349/6#6

I sure hope there's something useful in these links and I'm not wasting your time :)

Best luck,
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You're most welcome, spudmn!

ehb, I love those mini wagons! They look soooo sweet :-) I have a soft spot for all wagons, though, so I'm biased :-) I demand a thread in the users rides section with pics, however you're welcome to ignore my hollow threats of asking repeatedly ;-)

Re the above links, I didn't click, as I'm on the wife's android wifi for now, but MS VE maps are inclusive of AFR, so you need to account for that if you're using them for fuel.

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Hi ehb

Thanks for the info. At the moment I am doing ignition only but you never know what might happen.

I agree with Fred. I want to see some photos of your Mini in “Users Rides”
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Well, if you say so... viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1520
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Hey folks,

let me know if you need assistance in dreaming up a timing map Spudmn.
ill help where I can.
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Thanks em_knaps

I now have about 5 curves. Let me try and build a map and I might let you take a look at it.
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If you do the curve in code make sure you use the IT() macro :-) Also, if you do it in code, attach MTX and take a screen shot? Or attach your axis and timing files to a post here? Or push them to a fork? If you do it using MTX you can save it to a file and should be able to reload from that file to a future version with some luck.
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I am running a hot cam on my engine so I was pretty sure that I could not use a MAP sensor.

I connected up my vacuum gauge to my manifold and found that the needle jumped around all over the place.

Just to confirm my results I connected up the puma boards MAP sensor and got the same sort of readings from MT

I guess my next best option will be Alpha-N

I am going to now build a bracket for my throttle position sensor and I guess that I will need to find an air temp sensor.
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