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| Guest | I was thinking of possibly setting up a turbo for my Lightning, and was wondering if the EEC-Tuner would be flexible enough to cope with a non-linear boost curve..With a turbo it's all load dependant, I'm sure you know that, and would there be a parameter in the EEC that I could get boost referencing on? I really don't want to run a FMU, I'd like to keep it all in the program.. Thanks for the info, ------------------ Curt '93 Red Lightning #4232 http://www.geocities.com/lightning_struck93/index.html |
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| Guest | Hi Curt, it can work I am confident of that, but will take some time. The reason I say that is there won't be a whole bunch of turbo/speed density knowledge out there ![]() As for load a lot of important tables are based off that. What's tricky is the way speed density calculates it. It would definitely be interesting ![]() ------------------ Raymond, Performance Specialties |
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