Your burning questions answered by me! From headers to remap to tuning, to popular and bogus myths all over the internet answered. SpeedLab has all the answers from remap to modifications form intakes to exhaust.
Thank you Sid for sharing your expertise to all the car guys out there👍 and Kudos to the Editors who made a quality video so much better! i hope more content like this you’ll do in the future!
Wow this is very educational content , and I’m happy to know I did the remap last . Hopefully you have more content like this it is very informative sir. Basic na Basic , thanks
Syd, I already had my accent crdi remapped in your metrowalk branch but still with the stock exhaust, does it need to be re-tuned once I get the full exhaust?
Where are u guys base, which country and city? Also i drive a vw polo 6 tsi 1.2 4 cylinder, 81kw, 175NM(torque). What mapping or tune would u recommend. Also what muffler would u recommend for more sound. Thank u. All the way from South Africa
How about compression ratio sir, is it advisable if we want to changed to adjust HP? And base to your experience how much hp can gain and what is the pros and cons. Salamat poh sa pag tugon
kaya pala ung kaklase ko na senior tech sa subaru greenhills sinabi nya na natanggap sila ng engine rebuild ng aftermarket ang internals na isasalpak...
Probably a dumb question, but what is stopping someone from putting a mini PC in their car that essentially is doing the job of the ECU. I put an aftermarket screen in my car that plugs into the OBD port so it is already displaying engine information. Would it be possible to install a small PC (Like a Beelink) that controls engine timing and whatnot
Not Speedlab but I'll give it a shot. A Beelink PC would not have the required inputs and outputs to control the engine. If one wanted to use a Beelink PC as an ECU, they'd have to figure out the following 1. How to take input from the various engine sensors (Crank position sensor, speed sensor, MAF sensor, etc) 2. How to process that information fast enough to respond to throttle input 3. How to send output to control the engine's injectors and spark timings 1 and 3 will probably require you to engineer your own hardware solution and wiring harness. Good luck. 2 would be the main issue. Most desktop operating systems like the ones that come on the Beelink aren't designed to handle information that quickly, no matter how fast your processor is, how it handles instructions using the task scheduler can't hope to keep up with an ECU's specialized hardware. Even if you install a specialized operating system (like Linux with a real-time kernel) you'll need to do all sorts of programming that is, frankly a waste of time. If you had the time, money, knowledge, and will to turn a Beelink into an ECU, yes, it's possible. A massive waste of time and energy for someone who's knowledgeable enough to do that, but it's possible. If you just want a highly tunable ECU, get a Haltech standalone. If you *really* want to do a "roll your own" solution to engine management, look into Arduino or ESP32 microcontrollers. TL:DR; yeah but why would you want to? Tuning a standalone Haltech is hard enough.
@@mandeadd NVIDIA have processors with onboard AI that don’t require a graphics card. Just because the plugs don’t interface doesn’t mean it’s not worth exploring. Live data mapping your engine doesn’t interest anyone?
@@mandeadd I found a short video that kind of illustrates what I’m talking about. He is using a tablet during his run but I was thinking of an onboard display instead of a laptop in your passenger seat or a tablet in your lap. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TMEqpyjnZkA.htmlfeature=shared
@@mandeadd It would be a pain to program that shit for sure. Unless you're Michael Reeves. As you've said, arduino is the way to go. More modular and cost effective.
@@speedlabchannel4452 it did indicate in digital cluster panel it said it was too hot, i forgot to took picture of it. And base on the reviews too that its the weakest link on the car
Saw what's printed in your shirt. So what makes you a Trump supporter? I think you did this intentionally for this video (you can correct me if im wrong)