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Any one got a rb20det base map file for a wolf v4 plugin , that they would be willing to share with me?

 

I want to have a play but am new to wolf and am unsure of a couple of the settings to get correct injector/spark order, as the wolf v4 unit may have 25det tune.

 

I contacted wolf and the unit does both 20/25 without any wire changes.

 

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As far as i could see in the downloads the maps they have are for 25.
The boss man at wolf said it could be tuned to suite 20 and the injectors/spark pins shouldnt need swapping to correct.

Surely someone with a 20det map or some know how on these old wolf v4 plug in units.

17 minutes ago, Slap said:

The boss man at wolf said it could be tuned to suite 20 and the injectors/spark pins shouldnt need swapping to correct.

Yuh, that's my point. 3 injector drivers, 3 coil drivers. These are in pairs, so the chances of getting them wrong between near identical engines is really small.  It's firing the opposite cylinders at the same time, every revolution of the engine. Just wire it up. If it fires, you got it right. If it doesn't, there's only 2 more permutations of connections to try.

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Its plugin so wiring it up is prety easy. Lol.

Hmmm wonder if its the same 2 firing and that may be why it works on 20 det...

If i recall its cyl 4 and 6 that are different pins between the 25 and 20 ecu.

Thanks for the info. Ill do some sussing.

Still would be nice to get a gold of a base map for the 20 oposed to the 25.

Use the 25 map and pull out timing on the cruise/vac area to start.

Or download haltech ecu manager and open up a RB20DET map and transpose the data into Wolf.

Also all RBs have the same firing order.

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Isnt there an injetor on a different pin for the 25 compared to the 20?

Use the 25 map and pull out timing on the cruise/vac area to start.
Or download haltech ecu manager and open up a RB20DET map and transpose the data into Wolf.
Also all RBs have the same firing order.

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