bre dynotuning
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Re: bre dynotuning
Yes, I want to do it myself except I have a certain dilemma, and this is that I have absolutely no experience. So therefore, I kind of just want to be pointed in the right direction as to being able to have somewhat of a clue as to what I am doing. I am sure that if I just researched enough that I can figure out somethings, for example: I already know how to set parameters such as rev limiter, VTEC engagement, and datalogging but that is about all. The thing that I really don't know anything about is that I don't know where afr's should be and how to make good ones as to pulling fuel/ignition out of certain areas and vice versa. Just a little help is all I ask.
Thanks
edit* I fixed my English and grammar, I was lazy earlier.
Thanks
edit* I fixed my English and grammar, I was lazy earlier.
Last edited by popwars123; 07-06-2008 at 06:58 PM. Reason: fixed grammar
#8
Re: bre dynotuning
yeah i wanna do it myself just i have no experience yet and have no clue what im doing... i just kinda wanted a little help but im sure if i researched enough i can figure out a little something like i know how to set parameters and stuff just i dont know anything about making good afrs and even where in the ballpark my afrs should be
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Re: bre dynotuning
google is your friend. you learn by reading and doing.
do some basic tuning just driving your car around, then rent the dyno for when you have everything down and only need 2~3 hours to finish tuning
do some basic tuning just driving your car around, then rent the dyno for when you have everything down and only need 2~3 hours to finish tuning
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