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Old 03-15-2008, 06:53 AM
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RPM, temperature, and TPS only.
Old 03-15-2008, 07:46 AM
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It's (alphaN) available in HPTuner's 1bar SD OS with real time tuning on your stock PCM as well.
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I just upgraded to efilive c0s5 and its the *****... I need to start logging my g*kelvin values so I can make a stable tps ve map... I figure its gonna take a while to build up a stable map for that table... then correct it w/ ben factor..
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Originally Posted by VH5150
I just upgraded to efilive c0s5 and its the *****...
Nicely put. Mind if I borrow it?
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Originally Posted by TAQuickness
Nicely put. Mind if I borrow it?
yea when im done w/it... p.s I go by (whytryz06) on the efilive forum...
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The OLSD VS MAF is a long ongoing debate, everyone will tell you one is better than the other, I believe one can be better than the other or just preference. It does take time to dial in OLSD. Mine, Forced Inducted with stock maf, 648 RWHP on pump, no drive ability problems at all...
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Originally Posted by moehorsepower
The OLSD VS MAF is a long ongoing debate, everyone will tell you one is better than the other, I believe one can be better than the other or just preference. It does take time to dial in OLSD. Mine, Forced Inducted with stock maf, 648 RWHP on pump, no drive ability problems at all...
yes it does take time to dial in OLSD.. I got mine done in like 2 days... If I knew what I was doing the 1st time around it would have been done in a coupe of hours...maby a day just to be sure..
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Originally Posted by VH5150
yes it does take time to dial in OLSD.. I got mine done in like 2 days... If I knew what I was doing the 1st time around it would have been done in a coupe of hours...maby a day just to be sure..

Yup you are right.....................But I am sure you knew a little of what you were doing, or at least understood the principle, for someone that has no idea at all of this procedure, it can be very frustrating and time consuming....
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Originally Posted by moehorsepower
Yup you are right.....................But I am sure you knew a little of what you were doing, or at least understood the principle, for someone that has no idea at all of this procedure, it can be very frustrating and time consuming....
you are correct...



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