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Is It Hard To Tune Using A Datalogger!!!!

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squeak10686

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Jul 18, 2004
omaha, Nebraska
For the most part do they do a good job....

and REALLY are they very hard to use... just give me some input... I dont know if its worth me spending 300 extra for a wideband...

thanks andrew
 
I agree. dsmlink is the way to go, even if you have to save some cash to get it. Tuning with a logger is not to hard but it's way easier with a wideband 02 and a logger.
 
get the eprom chip rechipped by dsmchips or a keydriver chip for the larger injectors that will have a decient tune already
 
and than just go with the timing curves from there??? is there anything else besides the timing that i need to tune from
 
Don't waste your time with anything but DSMLink. :thumb: It is the best thing next to full stand alone. Then buy your Wideband 02 next, and you're done. ;)
 
using an EGT, what is the correct egt reading?

My EGT probe is on the #1 runner on the exhaust manifold...

and without using a dyno, what rpm should i be going for on each and every gear?

:dsm: Mark :dsm:

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