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Ls1 Edit questions <--anyone have answers
Hey yall i am going to be doing my head and cam swap here soon and id like to learn a little about this program cause i have it on my lap top.
How do you adjust the tables you want where you want, and how do you adjust for timing(would it hurt to advance the whole table 1 degree?) or fuel (would it hurt to lean it out and how much would you if you needed to)?
I dont think i need to lean it out cause i will be passing more air through the engine so should i increase fuel? If so how much?
Is there a specific area/areas that you need to adjust for a head and cam swap?
How do you adjust the tables you want where you want, and how do you adjust for timing(would it hurt to advance the whole table 1 degree?) or fuel (would it hurt to lean it out and how much would you if you needed to)?
I dont think i need to lean it out cause i will be passing more air through the engine so should i increase fuel? If so how much?
Is there a specific area/areas that you need to adjust for a head and cam swap?
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The links in my sig, although EFILive specific, contain a lot of great information to help you understand the correlation of the tables you speak of. You might find the stickies at the top of this section useful as well.
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Ok i understand what your saying but what i was looking for was someone to actually help me through the tuning process and actually tell me what every thing does to the best of their knowledge. I have at home the means to read the how to process on paper but i am more of a hands on kind of guy. Thanks for the link though.