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4AGE GSXR-600 Throttle Bodies Omex Base Map
Glade - 25/9/11 at 09:26 PM

Hi All

I have a 4AGE 16v on Dellorto DHLA 45's which I'm converting to run on 2001 GSXR-600 K1 throttle bodies over the winter.

I also have a Omex 500 running electonic ignition.

Car has Raw Engineering Trac Pac 1 Cams.

Just wondering if anyone who has done the conversion has a base map they'd be kind enough to send me!

Many thanks
Tim


tul214 - 25/9/11 at 10:03 PM

Speak to the guys at OMEX. They were very helpful when I went to see them.


Glade - 26/9/11 at 11:44 AM

Wow, I emailed Omex this morning and got sent a .cal file straight away!


tul214 - 26/9/11 at 05:17 PM

Said they were good!


Adey1984 - 26/9/11 at 08:04 PM

Top blokes down there, help me out no end


R1 STRIKER - 3/10/11 at 07:13 PM

Not Sure if this is the map we did for my car several years ago. Spent a day with Dave at Mech Repairs in cheltenham which is the rolling road used by omex. My Car was a Raw striker with 4age, trac pac 1 cams and a home brew 600 gsxr conversion. It made 161 bhp at the time and sounded amazing.


Glade - 3/10/11 at 07:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by R1 STRIKER
Not Sure if this is the map we did for my car several years ago. Spent a day with Dave at Mech Repairs in cheltenham which is the rolling road used by omex. My Car was a Raw striker with 4age, trac pac 1 cams and a home brew 600 gsxr conversion. It made 161 bhp at the time and sounded amazing.


Don't suppose you had a copy of that

I think this startup map will be rich - to be on the safe side...
It certainly is in comparison to the map currently on the ECU, and the jenvey TB map I've had a look at. (different injectors of course)


Adey1984 - 3/10/11 at 07:36 PM

Omex used to use mech, they have there own rollers at there new premises. A generic map/cal or map from someone else's car will be ok but to get the best out of the car you'll need to get it mapped

[Edited on 3/10/11 by Adey1984]


Glade - 4/10/11 at 11:57 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Adey1984
Omex used to use mech, they have there own rollers at there new premises. A generic map/cal or map from someone else's car will be ok but to get the best out of the car you'll need to get it mapped

[Edited on 3/10/11 by Adey1984]


I've been getting quotes, which vary quite a lot! £50 - £70 per hour +vat, and 4 - 7 hours!

I need a good job doing... i guess more expensive is better....????


R1 STRIKER - 4/10/11 at 07:16 PM

Haven't seen the guys from omex for a while as i've not had a kit car for a while, so didn't know they got their own rolling road now. Got the bug for another striker or maybe a phoenix but we have a baby on the way so may have to wait a bit!!

I don't have a copy of that map. I'm not certain but martin at raw may have it as we did plenty of work on the car there.


Adey1984 - 5/10/11 at 08:20 PM

quote:
I've been getting quotes, which vary quite a lot! £50 - £70 per hour +vat, and 4 - 7 hours!

I need a good job doing... i guess more expensive is better....????


Not always, it's a funny business, I'd go with someone who comes recommended and knows the engines quite well

[Edited on 5/10/11 by Adey1984]