by David Gentleman » Fri Jul 02, 2004 11:30 pm
Yes, quite a few brands have been doing odd fire sequential setup for years, especially on Yank V6's and V10, but no other odd fire engines have had their individual cam timings changed per cylinder to smooth out imbalances. If Renault had left the timings the same, then engine would have made more power, but had more vibration. You can get the timing correct with the new ecu as is was set from the factory, but that timing wasnt correct in the first place, only for balance, not for power, and its set mechanically, not electronically, so you cant modify it. Also, id hate to be the bigger to map it...youve got all the rpm sites x the load sites, and then times 6 for individual trim!
I think it would be a shame to invest all the money and time and effort, when for a couple of hundred quid, you could pick up an even fire engine, and then do it all to that!