Data logging for dummies
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Data logging for dummies
Ok guys
I'm new to this so i'm trying to gather information on learning to safely tune my own car. I have no access to a dyno so I figured tryin to data log through the predator and then examining and adjusting the parameters of a tune on the desk top might help ...I would like to do this as safely as possible ..So can anyone give me some pointers on what the proper air/fuel ratios I might be trying to achieve would be?..Also where I could find as much info as possible to apply to this correctly? I know timing and fuel curves have to be adjusted not to mention other parameters that I probably dont even know about..Knowledge is power ....hopefully ..
I'm new to this so i'm trying to gather information on learning to safely tune my own car. I have no access to a dyno so I figured tryin to data log through the predator and then examining and adjusting the parameters of a tune on the desk top might help ...I would like to do this as safely as possible ..So can anyone give me some pointers on what the proper air/fuel ratios I might be trying to achieve would be?..Also where I could find as much info as possible to apply to this correctly? I know timing and fuel curves have to be adjusted not to mention other parameters that I probably dont even know about..Knowledge is power ....hopefully ..
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RE: Data logging for dummies
From what I've seen your optimum A/F ratio for the '05 is 12.6-13.0. I would try getting in touch with Nick at Diablosport ( you can find him also at http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=577948 and Brent at Brenspeed.com Good luck
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