MAFless/speed density tune
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MAFless/speed density tune
I head about this once or twice, and saw it in a post yesterday. Anyone know what they're talking about on this? I'm interested.
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When you disconnect the maf the engine will run on ve and map tables. It would eliminate O2 and the maf in the tuning process, and simplify things. I know of a couple people who have done this.
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SD tunes are popular topics on the Australian LS1 world. (www.ls1.com.au)
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
SD tunes are popular topics on the Australian LS1 world. (www.ls1.com.au)
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
SD tunes are popular topics on the Australian LS1 world. (www.ls1.com.au)
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
Personally for a bolton car or a mild cam car I think it's not needed.
Hey...congrats on your engine/blower combo too..nice number you have there