dfi on 202
- chello1961
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Re: dfi on 202
Mant thanks Holden202. that tune you made what engine specs is it for?
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Re: dfi on 202
i honestly can't remember but more than likely my torana, so was a mild 202 with pretty streetable cam, and reasonable head work. was a daily driver.
it shouldn't matter too much about those details though as you'd have to adjust the VE table to suit your motor anyways even if you just had a different exhaust, but its going to give you a fairly good point to start and run the motor with.
it shouldn't matter too much about those details though as you'd have to adjust the VE table to suit your motor anyways even if you just had a different exhaust, but its going to give you a fairly good point to start and run the motor with.
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Re: dfi on 202
You will also want the plugin for TunerPro .. http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=590
There is a PDF guide on RT tuning with 12P in that first post.
There is a PDF guide on RT tuning with 12P in that first post.
- chello1961
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Re: dfi on 202
Thanks for that, all done. Nearly time to play 
