Hi Nick,
thanks for your supurb reply ! Really helpfull and most interesting to read. Thanks !!!
Damn, it takes a LOT of efford getting these done i see
Without a rolling-road & widebandlambda, it takes proper time to realign all maps.....
PvL
Just a lot of logging and in most case I keep all load axis stock and edit the maps.
The best way to start would be fit MAF and injectors set TVUB based on Bosch data sheet and reduce min start injection 1x1s. This is enough to get the car starting hot and cold without soiling your spark plugs/flooding engine. Then work on part throttle map as a whole % rescale to get your idle fuel trims about right. With n75 unplugged drive car on light load logging via VDCS and edit points on part load lambda map unti you get close on to the fuel stratergy you after. Reduce timing maps over 2000rpm by around 5*.
Then run car with the stock N75 and load maps and log to get a picture of whats going on and make sure the ecu has control of the base line boost and its safe. Then start by tuning the LDR map as a whole % you might have to take out some midrange load ms to make the power linear for the bigger turbo as the k03 maps as for max load around 3200rpm then tails off. Set you self a basic torque curve at lowest boost u can get (hard without dyno) but on the road just set it based on boost gauge reading and blocks 025 via vcds.
Once you got torque curve/boost profile contolled how you want as basic power then the LDR maps become very easy to alter/tune for final power. Now is just a matter log winding the timing up and logging load, actual timing and timing corrections to get a base maps which is safe and controlled.
Now its just the case of adding small % gains to the LDR maps and working up in load to target torque curve., while logging and making corrections to lambda and timing maps which will relate to actual load ms logs.
It takes a lot of time to get right, I tend to spend a 2-3hours a day over a week to do a big turbo map for an AGU, I always start from scratch using a stock factory map. I aint the best person to explain things so I hope you can get your head around it.
Nick