tuning for dummies?
Now keep in mind that this is only a quick and dirty to get you started. Be patient and do not give up as it will come in time. Hope this helps.
JC
Im confident that I know a lot of "mechanical" stuff, and some (very little indeed) electical-electronic stuff.
HERE IS THE DEAL FOR "IN THE KNOW"
if a neewbie goes a step too far------BANG!!! back to mechanical stuff..... (replacing rods and pushrods and s#it!)
I would sugest a categorized LS1TECH DIAG&TUNING.
very basic-"newbie stuff" for some extra performance for the streetlight warrior.
medium, for the stang killer that inside all of us!, and to beat the hipercharged beetle engine inside the subaru or the latino taxi mitsu evos (althoug pretty fast and nice!)
advance for the "scrarry street asphalt wrinkling machine"
MASTER for the "this is not my daily driver anymore!!!!"
(I'm from Guatemala and every taxi is either a toyota corolla, or a mitsu lancer or a Hiunday atos!!! I`M INCLUDING HERE MYSELF!!!! )
***"mustangs are like tampons... EVERY P&SSY HAS ONE!"*******
I just know im going to get a ton of asshats revving up on me in the wrx, but nobody makes a peep when im sitting at a light in the Z, shaking like a paint mixer, laptop glowing in the passenger seat, and leavig a toxic plume of raw gas out the tailpipes...
And here's the ever famous tuning howto: http://www.transamws6.net/HPTuners/ls1tuninginfo.doc
There's constant evolution and differing diciplines on how to tune, but the good old stickied information is a tried and true way to get you in the ballpark. Once you get there, youll be familliar enough to understand some of the more indepth discussions that come up. When you get stuck, use the search and search only the tuning forum. Youll be amazed how quickly you can turn up info. If you positively cant find the answer by searching this and the HPTuners site, or if youre fairly certain youve got a new idea or innovation, by all means, post up.
I just know im going to get a ton of asshats revving up on me in the wrx, but nobody makes a peep when im sitting at a light in the Z, shaking like a paint mixer, laptop glowing in the passenger seat, and leavig a toxic plume of raw gas out the tailpipes...
ROTFLMAO, ROFTMALO!!!!!!
DEFINETELLY MY TUNE! My wifes´beater uset to be my lumina 96 apv, I loved the thing even better when I managed to install a SC from a pontiac boneville, you should se it HOULING the tires beating beemers!!!!!
now she has a kia rio cinco (misses the van!) and my second toy is a ford probe 89 (mazda MX-6)@ 17 psi,
for racing im in a Honda RC-51, and find more peace of mind working underneath my camaro thinking to myself "definetelly I rather be here than having my wife on top of me!!!! (the camaro weight less!!!!)"
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this will get you a crispier throttle response and do yourself a favour... tune your car w/ new O2 sens, I´m holding myself until the vcm suite arrive to install mine...
this will get you a crispier throttle response and do yourself a favour... tune your car w/ new O2 sens, I´m holding myself until the vcm suite arrive to install mine...
Also the reason I started with the LTFTs is because thats where the tuning 101 article begins.

Seriously, to tune properly you need to understand how the PCM and it's strategies work.I always recommend the book "Corvette Electronic Fuel Management" that concentrates on EFI theories, strategies, explains the sensors (including terminology) and has a good bit of LS1/LS6 specific information. Spendy, but well worth the price because it's a excellent source of information that will never get outdated.
Anyway, I now have it hooked up correct and am in the process of getting the VE table correct. I will then move on to MAF, spark, PE, etc.
All I can say is that this tuning stuff has a pretty steep learning curve that needs to be dealt with and I don't really see any shortcuts. In my case I got the Dynojet WB commander that comes with an A/F gauge which helped a LOT since I was 99% sure that the gauge showed the correct ratio. I used it as reference against what HP tuners showed.
I won't tell you about all my embarrasing moments but there were quite a few and you probably have to make mistakes to learn. Now, when I have it right, the car runs comparatively very well and I'm only midway through VE tuning. It can only get better from here and I have finally felt the reward for all the work.
It's tough in the beginning but very rewarding once the pieces start to fall into place.

