101 - Basic Tuning Of A Delco ECM With $12P
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
wow! thats the best table I have ever seen. Perfection!
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
it only relies on one main rule LOL.dont lie to the ecu with fudged settings if you can help it.and dont think that map happened with 1 tuning session LOL that is a lot of tuning hours nibbling away at it lots of fuel gone into that map over years and a number of cars LOL
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
I guess the main thing is, does it drive as smooth as it looks? Have you had some dyno time with the spark table?
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Dylan wrote:I guess the main thing is, does it drive as smooth as it looks? Have you had some dyno time with the spark table?
I think that is absolutely necessary.
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
Dyno for spark would be handy. I'm not bring smart here. Hopefully his spark table is as good obviously lots of time spent here. Good work!!
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its only ever been on a dyno to get a power reading years ago all just street tuned and yes the timing map is smooth
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
i can't believe your still using windows xp hehehe
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Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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Re: The basics of tuning a delco ECM with $12P
Wow that looks just as good. Bet it goes well.
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Re: 101 - Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P
I've just uploaded v1.02 to the first post in this thread, purely just an update to the cover page thanks to The1's artistic skills!
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Re: 101 - Basic Tuning Of A Delco ECM With $12P
another ve table 304 with cam and twin 2.5" exhaust not completed or smoothed yet straight off the ecu after a street tuning session upto 80kpa and 4000ish rpm
If Its Got Gas Or Ass Count Me In.if it cant be fixed with a hammer you have an electrical problem