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Marc45167 01-02-2019 07:35 PM

Tuner help
 
What info do I need to make sure a tuning person needs.ive been told the truck needs to be complete to how I'm gonna be running it.ive had it running,,,,runs rich won't idle don't accelerate good at low rpm'.scanned pcm got a code of P0102.this does not have a MAF it's wired for speed density.Any help would be greatly appreciated.

LilJayV10 01-02-2019 08:00 PM

What exactly are you asking?

Marc45167 01-02-2019 08:04 PM

Do I have to supply cam specs head specs I have to take this truck to someone to tune it

LilJayV10 01-02-2019 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by Marc45167 (Post 20024617)
Do I have to supply cam specs head specs I have to take this truck to someone to tune it

You should give any/all information about your combo to your tuner. Most have a tune sheet for you to fill out. We wont tune a car without one. The more info your tuner has about your setup the better.

If you have changed the injectors, don't run/drive the car. There is a good chance you will wash the rings out of it.

Old Geezer 01-12-2019 07:59 AM

??
 

Originally Posted by Marc45167 (Post 20024617)
Do I have to supply cam specs head specs I have to take this truck to someone to tune it

Calling the tuner, comes to mind.


Marc45167 01-12-2019 08:36 AM

It's at tuners now he said he's writing tune for it? But before I took it there I had took it to muffler shop had exhaust put on it,had shop guy drive it on trailer and j strapped it down and when I dropped it off a tuners guy backed it off and there was a puddle of oil under it.

AndyTA 01-12-2019 09:55 AM

Your tuner should be looking at all of that. If there's an oil leak big enough to cause a puddle from point a to point b, you've got bigger issues - issues that i doubt a tuner would ignore. Then again, some tuners are awful anyway. Either the drain plug is loose, or something. Why not get under the car and look?

I'm confused by what you're asking.

The most import key information for a tuner is the # rating of your injectors (lbs), and what cam. After doing some of my own tuning on the street, I realized those are the biggest factors. Everything else just helps the tuner adjust fueling parameters before turning the car on, so it doesn't run overly rich or overly lean in any RPM range as they get ready to dyno tune it..

Marc45167 01-12-2019 10:11 AM

It didn't leak a drop of anything before I dropped it off for exhaust and the tuner guy gonna look at the leak.just mind boggling that you take your vehicle to a place to have something done and you get it back and it has something happen.


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