Mail order tune - Should i tune for N2O?
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Mail order tune - Should i tune for N2O?
I'm ordered a mail order tuned PCM tomorrow, and i only run N2O maybe every few weeks or so on the weekend, and its my daily driver. It says the timing will be retarded if its programmed for N2O and N/A HP will be less. I want to run a 150 shot on the occasion, but should I have the PCM permanently tuned for N2O?
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Get an EFI LIVE OS5 tune and have your cake and eat it too. With OS5 there is provision for N20 adjustments when a trigger is set. Contact Jesse@WaitForMe for details.
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How much loss are we talking for a slightly retarded timing on N/A? I am going to be running a 125 shot, and I had him configure the tune for that.
I run N/A way more often than N2O.
I run N/A way more often than N2O.
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if you can afford some turning software like EFI Live or HPTuners you can go back and forth between the tunes on days you know you will be using the N20, unless it is at random occasions.
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I'm ordered a mail order tuned PCM tomorrow, and i only run N2O maybe every few weeks or so on the weekend, and its my daily driver. It says the timing will be retarded if its programmed for N2O and N/A HP will be less. I want to run a 150 shot on the occasion, but should I have the PCM permanently tuned for N2O?
That's a tricky question. Is the 150 a wet or dry shot?
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