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General SAFC II settings?

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"you want to use baseline corrections for fuel injectors. If you have 450's, leave both tables at zero. If you have 550's, put them around -10%. If you have 660's, usually around -18% would be a fine starting point. If you have a hacked MAS, then you will want to use about 5% MORE than these values."

found in the Frequently Answered DSM Questions
 
Until getting professional tune with good air/fuel measurements be careful. I have seen a bunch of friends lean their cars out doing stuff like that. Me on the other hand had mine so rich on the way to get it tuned the back of my car was black when we got there :) Rather have it rich and safe than lean and BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM.

I think road race has some settings on their site that were off custo cars. Maybe a good baseline but my suggestion is just go a little richer (less negative) until tuning so you don't hurt the motor.
 
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