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Old 03-11-2012, 11:57 PM
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I am in the process of building a 402, F1C procharger setup. I have the know how on HP tuners, but how would I create a VE table ( 2bar SD tune) to get this thing going so that I can tune it? I already flashed the VCM with the 2bar enhancement, but the VE table shows the same value across the board. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Go to the tune bin and try to find something similar and then increase the values across the board a good bit to start with and slowly work your way up a little at a time with short pulls. If you see it start to lean out at all get out of it, increase values, rinse and repeat. Make sure you have very conservative timing in those areas as well.
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Thanks, I have looked but I'm not to confident in others VE tables. But I understand what you are getting to. Guess its more tidiuos than I thought. So 12 degrees sound like a good starting point. Also what about the part throttle areas?
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I usually start with around 10 and target pretty rich air fuels personally. Part throttle will be the same pretty much. Just gotta start somewhere and see what the car likes and go from there.
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Anyone else have any ideas?
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the highest valus in my 3 bar map turbo tune is round 130
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i usually start with a flat table but thats much more time consuming you could use the tune repository and find a car similar and save the graph. you dont need a license to do that
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I've done a ton of forced induction speed density tunes.

Would save you a lot of time to buy a base file from us and work from that.
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How much is a base tune?



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