+3psi map help?

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any way to do a +3psi tune? What would the tables look like in order to do that?

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How much PSI are you looking to run. it's much easier to just set that up that way

Or take out .225 mBAR above 3500 rpm

would look like something like this but it's an half ass adjustment
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How much PSI are you looking to run. it's much easier to just set that up that way

Or take out .225 mBAR above 3500 rpm
3psi fewer than the +6psi ultimately gives you.

Do you mean take out 0.225bar? 0.225bar = 3.2psi.

So according to my math taking out 0.225mbar would be only removing 0.003psi
 

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the problem with doing that is its not a steady "+6psi" across teh board. It's at certain cells. It's best to pick a psi you are comfortable with edit the whole table that way.

I would just make it 19 psi all above 3500 .
 
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the problem with doing that is its not a steady "+6psi" across teh board. It's at certain cells. It's best to pick a psi you are comfortable with edit the whole table that way.

I would just make it 19 psi all above 3500 .
19psi corresponds to what value in the table in the Flashpro software? Also, isn't stock already 19psi already though?
 


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19psi corresponds to what value in the table in the Flashpro software? Also, isn't stock already 19psi already though?
Honda may claim 19psi but realistically most are only seeing like 16psi or so on the Si from what I've read here.
 
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Honda may claim 19psi but realistically most are only seeing like 16psi or so on the Si from what I've read here.
Ah ok. 19psi corresponds then to what value in the boost tables ?
 

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I no longer use Hondata but 19psi would be 2.31 in the boost table. I'm a little rusty with Hondata so have someone verify before making changes.
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