Have been readying a bit on basic tuning of a delco ecm.
I thought some of it was drag and drop at a specific %, in the pdf file, i see they have like a data sheet to go on?
I havnt got a programmer yet, but looking at how awkward tuning mite be.
cheers
Pete
Lots to learn about tuning
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Re: Lots to learn about tuning
What delco are you looking at playing around with?
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Re: Lots to learn about tuning
Cheers for your reply.Charlescrown wrote:What delco are you looking at playing around with?
VR v6 auto eventually. I also have a VS, already has a memcal from the1 in that.
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Re: Lots to learn about tuning
I'm pretty sure you can use 11P with the VS. It's a great program based on the VR.
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Re: Lots to learn about tuning
VS ECMs suit 11p, 12p or the1s enhanced, depending which engine and which transmission. See the hardware and software guide in the FAQ area (the link is up near the top left).
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396