After posting in another thread about tuning my vs v8 with using INT trims with BLM disabled & getting told that it's not been heard of before thought I'd ask here!
Basically had 3 long drives that had history log of INT Vs RPM & MAP & pasted %difference into VE & got the trims lowering each time & now feels good & smooth!
I thought this would be best rather than working off the BLM's seeing there trims of the INT?
Doesn't it make more sense?
$11 & $12 VE tuning without wideband
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Re: $11 & $12 VE tuning without wideband
well i think the big difference is the BLM's are more long term so probably a better average compared to the INT's ...
i guess the deciding factor would be what you prefer, but can always enable BLM's once your done wiht INT tuning and see if the BLM's are happy or not ?
i guess the deciding factor would be what you prefer, but can always enable BLM's once your done wiht INT tuning and see if the BLM's are happy or not ?
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Re: $11 & $12 VE tuning without wideband
Good to see someone thinking outside the box. O2s will of course have to be in good condition.