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Having the ability to use the EIO section of your programmer is the "cats ***" though when you have to use a PYRO or EGT set up in your ride. EGT's are key when you get into diesels, you cannot tune one without it IMO...
Your Standard HP, along with a good quality WB and proper knowledge on how to read your plugs, will net you a really solid and safe tune. The WB is going to give you the Lambda you are aiming for, but what you are aiming for is not necessarily right! Until you get to the track, and make a pass on new plugs, shut down at end of pass, tow back to pit and pull em, there is no other way to know its 100% right. Others may have ideas to toss in the ring here, just my 2-cnts on it. Another quick tip on WB usage for you as well, right from the get-go, work in Lambda, work in Lambda, work in Lambda(lol) Just about every WB has a different stoich reading programmed when you work in AFR. The NTK/AFX for example is set to read 14.57AFR on the digital box when logging, yet stoich for the fuel you are using will be 14.7 for gas or 14.12 for 10%E and so on. This is where Lambda is the way to go. No matter what you burn Lambda is Lambda... you aim for 1 Lambda and you are dead nuts every time and no guess work.





