Return-to-idle tuning for a 2002 Corvette

They go by many names, P01, P10, P12, P59, E38, VPW, '0411 etc.
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Re: Return-to-idle tuning for a 2002 Corvette

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I mean, for the race car people
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Who knows, maybe when I actually setup some goofy hotrod thing, I'll want some kind of idle control to avoid some kind of annoyance..
Don't stress specific units.
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Re: Return-to-idle tuning for a 2002 Corvette

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I dunno, thats up to you. This thread is about how the factory OS and PCM works in a Corvette.
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