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ECMlink first log from idle and a 3 gear pull

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Hi guys its my first time using dsm link and i was hoping you could help me out with this Thanks

What do you need help with?

Your IDCs look higher than I would feel comfortable with, so I assume you are running the stock 450cc injectors?
You have done nothing as far as tune, but everything else appears to be in order, aside from your IDCs.

Get some bigger injectors, and start tuning. And turn the boost down until you get bigger injectors. Your IDC should be around 80% rather than nearly 96%
 
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Yeah i just hooked it up and logged i really dont know how to tune but really just looking for someone to give me advice on what i need to adjust or not to adjust what size injector would you suggest?
 
I would get at LEAST 550s, but it depends on your goals are? If you plan on building more power down the road with a larger turbo, just go big. 800cc-1000cc should suffice anything you through at them for a while, unless you plan to go to e-85, then you'd need bigger. But if you don't plan on going bigger than the 16g, than 550s would probably be fine, though I personally would go to 650 or 750. Remember, ECMLink can handle almost any size injector you will ever need, this is why I say go big.

But I would highly suggest you go to ECMLinks website and read the wikis and DEFIANTLY watch these videos. They will explain A LOT of the basics you will need to know.

But by best advice I can give you is to turn the boost down, and start reading as much as you can about link. Get on their forums and read, read, read. Then when you feel like you understand, read it again. Then go play with it. That's how I learned.
 
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