
Thanks Steve, now I can't wait to put my new HPFP internals in. I'm going to pick them up today.
Later edit: leaner, more timing, increased fuel cut and baro limits in the lower rpm/lower load areas, more ignition retard when the BAT's are high, I love already the increased load targets in the mid rpm range (up to 1.92 - wow!), revised accel/decel tables and VVT advance.
This is a totally different tune which should spike less, squeeze more power and be about as safe as the previous high load tune (I guess even safer when the BAT's are high which should be a good thing for people living in hot areas).
Now, my question is, what changes do you guys think I should do to this tune to make it even more suitable for prolonged hard driving (track days)? Personally (and that's only my noob opinion) I think that at least when having the stock HP pump internals (which at least I will not have anymore in about one month and a half) it may be a bit too lean in the high RPM/load area which is good for drag/street racing but not sure about track. Is the upgraded pump going to provide a better atomised fuel spray to keep the cylinders and pistons cool or should I enrich it a bit even with an upgraded pump? If yes, then how much?
The AFR targets are still in the low 10's (stock is like 9.59 or so and the v1.03 HL tune is at 10.2 - still low enough though).