First time tuning question, testing waters
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First time tuning question, testing waters
I just got Hptuners and i want to learn everything there is to know about it. I have a decent background of all the sensors and how the pcm works. I got a 2000 z28 for $1000 just to use as a testing mule to sorta learn the software and daily drive for now.
So far i have had hptuners for 2 days and have just been comparing peoples tune to stock tunes. I haven't even plugged it into my car yet. soo....
What are some good things to start on to get a little extra power out of it.
How much timing can be added safley?
Any advice to a newb like me?
I have been reading through the stickies a lot too, and on a racing team and watch the tuner to get ideas and help me understand.
So far i have had hptuners for 2 days and have just been comparing peoples tune to stock tunes. I haven't even plugged it into my car yet. soo....
What are some good things to start on to get a little extra power out of it.
How much timing can be added safley?
Any advice to a newb like me?
I have been reading through the stickies a lot too, and on a racing team and watch the tuner to get ideas and help me understand.
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^ Have you searched around on the HPT boards? They have a "newb" section and intro section. I'v e been lurking on the HPT board for almost a year now and about ready to pull the trigger on the VCM Suite, myself.
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^ I got the demo software and it left me with just more questions. Specifically the spark tables scared me. There's a lot more to the spark side of the house than I would have figured. I ordered Greg Banish's DVD and gonna get up to speed with that first before I purchase the full tuning software. I can kick around in the demo to reference stuff and there's no fear of messing anything up either.
And I've heard that ~42* of timing is suicide. So I'd stay pretty low until you get the feel for it. (Just jogged my memory)
And I've heard that ~42* of timing is suicide. So I'd stay pretty low until you get the feel for it. (Just jogged my memory)