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FTC boundary questions, mine are very tight (900, 1200, 1600 RPM) should I space them

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Old 11-07-2004, 01:00 PM
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Default FTC boundary questions, mine are very tight (900, 1200, 1600 RPM) should I space them

out some to say maybe 900 2500 3600 or so?? My stock settings are 900 1200 1600

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Wow, those were the stock settings? What year car? My 02's were 2500, 6502, 6503. Basically, this only used the first two cells per MAP. I am currently running my FTC boundries at 1500, 2500, 4000. I found that setting the first boundry to anything below 1500 was pretty useless since it usually just went to the idle FTC. My normal cruise is usually between 1500-2500. Moderate acceleration (merging) is usually done between 2500 and 4k. And the top cell bounary is at 4K, where the MAF seems to take over full control, instead of mixing with the VE table.

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yes those were the stock settings. Its a 2000 c5

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