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If you are getting headers or test pipes, you should get a tune. That's all....LoL
Other than that, it's useless to get a tune. TT and SC is a different story... |
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Is this the 'Resetting your Window's' thread? I've had to disconnect my battery, and when I reconnected it, my windows don't automatically go up anymore! HELP! :confused:
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Look out guys I'm the "Search Nazi" maybe i can use that in my banner?
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I got a few HP/TQ by plugging this in. The code was super long to punch in.
http://www.axess.com/twilight/console/detail/snes.jpg |
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XYYXAAXBBAXX^^>><< ? :facepalm: No wonder my dyno numbers were off... Of course it didn't help I had it in reverse... |
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OP use any tune you want UpRev or Cobb are the popular ones, damn 27 posts and no answer to his question lol
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Can you not read? Several people responded... |
The Injen intakes are "A/F ratio safe" ONLY if you use them on a stock car (with stock exhaust components). Since the OP will be running a CAI with a catless high flow exhaust then you definitely need a tune. My suggestion is Uprev in this case.
I'm curious, to those of you who have full bolt ons without a tune and saying he doesn't need one, have you done any dyno runs to verify that the AFR is within a safe range? Any datalogs to check the ignition timing? My G has an Injen CAI, Invidia HFC and Stillen CBE. My AFR @ WOT without a tune is right around 14.0-14.2. Several runs with a datalogger showed that the ECU kept pulling the timing at WOT to prevent knock. Now how exactly does the OP not need a tune when he's running a catless setup? There's a lot of V36 G's out there that have made really good gains (anywhere from 10whp to 30whp) due to Uprev tuning. |
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