Custom Tuned Bins

Holden/Delco Tuning. ALDL, OBD 1.5. Circa 1989 to 2004.
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thank you, did see the ve differences.

any reason you can think of that this wouldn't run correctly in the newer 6243 pcm?

(vats is disabled, the 0411 is running fine with a few wiring mods to suit the new vehicle with no bcm or other related crap)
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I'm not familar with OS cahnges to 6243 PCM?

When running SD you have to change the Main VE table from 4000 RPM up if boosted or not, in MAF it runs strictly on MAF after 4000 RPM, no VE...
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stage 2 trademe tune read LOL is it just me or is that TBI flag ticked :roll: :lol:
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delcowizzid wrote:stage 2 trademe tune read LOL is it just me or is that TBI flag ticked :roll: :lol:
stage 2 read carl.bin
From which trademe user?

I'm going to have a look at a VR SS with a trademe tune, a real early trademe tune, no markings.
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this was hand written label vn v8 stage 2 shit handwriting LOL issues with it set for o2 sensor but has never had an O2 LOL TBI mode smacks head,randome 9:1 fuel ratio in one cold table cell looks a bit like a copy of greenfoam tune maybe or someones used his spark maybe its been a while since ive seen a foam tune
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I suspect that the one I'm looking at might have crazy spark as it only runs on 98 and crap on anything else.

I probably have a foam tune around here somewhere....
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ill have a stage 4 read in a few days the owner that had this has the stage 4 too and its rich as a dog he said
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stage 2 idled like it had a cam and it was so loud he was going to fit more mufflers now its too quiet running a stock arhs bin until later in the week when its back for tuning
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delcowizzid wrote:this was hand written label vn v8 stage 2 shit handwriting LOL issues with it set for o2 sensor but has never had an O2 LOL TBI mode smacks head,randome 9:1 fuel ratio in one cold table cell looks a bit like a copy of greenfoam tune maybe or someones used his spark maybe its been a while since ive seen a foam tune

I haven't read many different tunes, what makes a Greenfoam tune stand out?
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you can spot peoples 100kpa spark advance curves :D
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