Rice Over Wheat
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- Jan 24, 2004
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Winter Park,
Florida
Simple question I've been looking for the answer to. The way I figure it, if you tune by knock/timing to the maximum boost you can push without knock and high timing, can it be assumed you are at a favorable a/f ratio without actually knowing what it is?
I'm trying to decide whether wideband is worth the investment for a better tune, because $350 seems quite high just for ease of use. I'm wondering if I really need wideband for tuning if I have a logger. Seems to me the wideband just cuts out a lot of the guesswork.
My final mods will be 50 trim, 272/272 cams, and stage 3 keydiver. I'd prefer not to go over $2000.
I'm trying to decide whether wideband is worth the investment for a better tune, because $350 seems quite high just for ease of use. I'm wondering if I really need wideband for tuning if I have a logger. Seems to me the wideband just cuts out a lot of the guesswork.
My final mods will be 50 trim, 272/272 cams, and stage 3 keydiver. I'd prefer not to go over $2000.