Do you still use the same z6 map if you are using the z6 block/crankpulley and a y8 head?
I hope so, I have my idle at 16 on my map ( with the cam retarded 2.5deg b/c of y8 head/cam and block decked 0.020").
Seems to run ok if can keep the rods bearing in rod #4 from failing ;D
You use a Z6-like map, and then do something else for timing under boost. The Y8 likes less timing.
Rod #4 is at the far end of the oil system, if you have problems with it failing you have a leak bleeding off pressure somewhere inbetween, or much more likely your oil pump is failing.
if that is the case where can I get a p2p map or a modified p28 map for a y8 head then. ;D
P2P map is a minimum timing map, there is a 2D map for maximum advance to feed the engine *if* the KS isn't raising hell. Also, the numbers in the P2P are thrown "off" with how the distributor drive dog on the end of the cam was incorrectly cut - the software engineers fudged the timing maps to make the system work. That's where you get 21 degrees at idle when the engine uses 12, but since we know how to use timing lights and don't mind a distributor twisted all the way one direction, it's simpler and a lot less confusing to have 12 = 12 instead of 21 = 12.
Those three sentences encompass the entirety of the Y8 timing confusion. I deleted 8 or 13 pages of idiots not being able to understand that off of pgmfi.org and creating a bunch of waaaaah waaaaaah waaaaaaaah drama over the situation because they are stupid. They still cry about it on D-series.org, and I imagine TD16 and other such sites. Waaaaaah waaaaaaaah waaaaaaaaaah I don't know how to use a timing light. Waaaah waaaaaah waaaaaaaah look at me I'm dumb.