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Old 10-14-2013, 06:51 PM
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Anyone run this? Is it really that good? The self tuning parts sounds too good to be true, but if it saves dyno time and expensive tunes, sounds like a good investment.


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I have worked with it first hand. All I'll say if it sounds to good to be true it usually is!
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Originally Posted by badazz81z28
Anyone run this? Is it really that good? The self tuning parts sounds too good to be true, but if it saves dyno time and expensive tunes, sounds like a good investment.


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its not "Self Tuning"... its self learning.....Fuel learns, and spark will retard if it see knock....
its no different than what a stock pcm does....
the difference is that it uses a wideband all the time...and its been massaged a little to fit more of what is in your car by changing a few parameters on the handheld programmer.

nobody makes a Fully self tuning device.....its made for you to set a few parameters, and it will learn fueling...you still have to do the rest
you wont get the max out of it unless you have some basic tuning knowledge and a dyno.

it is setup to be pretty conservative and safe for fueling and timing on a wide variety of setups straight out of the box.


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