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Speed Density on UpRev?

Was speaking to one of the local tuners available to me. I asked him if he can do Speed Density tuning. He replied that he has done it with UpRev

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Default Speed Density on UpRev?

Was speaking to one of the local tuners available to me. I asked him if he can do Speed Density tuning.

He replied that he has done it with UpRev by manipulating the afm curve with inatalled MAP sensors inplace of the AFM. He said he has done this by instructions from UpRev.

Anyone know anything about this? I thought UpRev does not allow SD tuning and only Ecutek does?
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