The only fuel injector information is as follows: FIC 85Lb Injectors
The tune file I uploaded is what was initially loaded to the car after the motor swap and all the work OTHER THAN the fans were changed to turn on at 185 degrees, I believe stock is 205.
I'll try to summarize in as few words as possible, but when I got the car it was running at 230 degrees in cold temps. The car got hot one day and the coolant overflow sprayed a ton of fluid. I did some work and research and found that they left a bubble in the coolant system which was causing the car to run hot. I swapped to a 180 degree thermostat and purged the coolant system. After doing this the car now never goes over 205 degrees on a hot day, and stays around 190 on a normal day (50-80 degrees outdoor temp).
Additionally they didn't secure the hose going from one of the coolers to the top of the motor, this hose rubbed and caused a leak. I replaced this hose and properly secured it. You can see this in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Co...nel=SecretClub
I don't have a file for a base stock tune, I only have what the shop gave me.
Edit: Also, I believe the issue with the stall is that: Basically when I hit the clutch the car doesn't react fast enough to give it throttle after leaving gear. The car does have a lightweight flywheel, because of this it may be possible it drops RPM too fast for the car to react? I'm not really sure but that would be my hypothesis. A possible solution may be increasing the throttle response of the ECU? Not sure if that's possible.
Thank you for looking into this.