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How do you tune "idle air in gear, moving, throttle closed" with HP Tuners?

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Old 09-03-2004, 04:17 PM
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Default How do you tune "idle air in gear, moving, throttle closed" with HP Tuners?

As the post says, how do you tune the idle air, in gear with the throttle closed while you are moving with HP Tuners? What table, or is there even one? Thanks.
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You cannot edit any parameters live with HPT. You would need one of the more expensive tuners like Accel or Fast which are about $2500 that will do that.
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Originally Posted by ram-it
You cannot edit any parameters live with HPT. You would need one of the more expensive tuners like Accel or Fast which are about $2500 that will do that.
No no, not while the car is running. I wanted to change the amount of air commanded by the PCM while you are driving in gear, while moving, without your foot on the throttle.
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Your post said while you were moving meaning to me to say live data. There are labels listed in HPT with your above mentioned parameters.
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Originally Posted by ram-it
Your post said while you were moving meaning to me to say live data. There are labels listed in HPT with your above mentioned parameters.
Nevermind...I see how it works. It just doesn't work like I expected.

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