Well at the end of the day you can throw any amount of differences at it that you want, one thing wont neccesarily couneract another.

Ecu maps are designed for stock engines, so as soon as you change something you might aswell say the engine needs a remap to get the best from the changes, but as it is we stick with the stock ecu and let it cope the best it can with the difference.

Changing cams for instance give you worse idle because the engine VE is so drastically changed and the ecu simply is not programmed to idle as well as it could, but it still runs and makes more power, you just have to take the rough with the smooth with stock ECU setups.

On the note on ignition timing, which is everything when it comes to making power, if you wanted to get picky about it then everyone should be using the exact same base timing, which would mean using a degree wheel to find true TDC and setting your base timing from that and not the stock position, everyone should be running japanese grade fuel as the maps are aggressive because they have much higher octane fuel which allows more ignition timing to be ran.

The chance of someone running the exact mechanical setup, the same fuel and the same atmospheric

factors that the original ecu was mapped under is pretty slim, thats why ecus are programmed with correction factors, for when your running different fuels, different CRs, different humidity and temperatures.

I have ran alot of different setups with different turbos and ecus and never had any kind of noticable running problems unless they are problems I put there and expect to see because of the limitations of the stock system

(poor idling etc)

I would never run 95ron or any premium kind of unleaded in a japanese car anyway, your are asking for problems by doing that I think, people know the ecu is mapped for a higher octane so you need to get as close to that as is possible, especially when throwing more boost and ultimately more ignition timing at it.

But I would stand by and say id rather have a rev 3 setup on any engine over a rev 2 setup anyday.

Graeme