:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => Engine Management => Topic started by: 7808 on January 24, 2010, 11:03:57 PM
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in my spare time (at work of course) ive been trying to grasp tuning with tunerpro + obd1 bmw
from what i read so far, basicly, i load a definition file for my engine/ecu/dme whatever, load a basemap in tunerpro, then using an emulator with tracing like ostrich is probly easiest, i download the map to the dme/ecu and basicly fuckaround and watch what cells its reading as it idles, part throttle, full throttle etc, and make changes (to the groups of cells its reading all at once?) and watch the wideband and try to target 14.7 and full throttle and little leaner at idel and part throttle ? is that the just of it ? is that just tuning fuel? or am i stupid and not even close...
also shit like the lm1, why does it display lambada and afr ? arent they the same read in a differnt way/number ?
i learn everyting from the internet and youtube O0 my friends no nothing about cars or anything other then getting fucked up and getting fat chicks pregnant so im on my own with this shit as usual, and i dont like my other options for this car, figure it might as well die at my own hands and learn a thing or two this time
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I thought Arnold steered you right on things like this?
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whos arnold
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what...
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bro hit me up on aim sometime when I am spelling a word or two right every sentence and ill give you a quick walkthrough - ill likely have time today 5-10ish since I'll be doing a dullard shift.
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Yuriy is the man on the bimmer side. Listen to him.
Also, Tunerpro= brilliant.
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Eight months out, and you're telling someone whose car Yuriy's tuned that he's the man?
:P
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Eight months out, and you're telling someone whose car Yuriy's tuned that he's the man?
:P
Meh. I don't pay attention to everybodys social network here. Fuck you!!!
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Since I have halfway tuned my truck with tunerpro, I consider myself an expert with it. Lol
You pretty much have the just of tuner pro. Sounds like you have somethings to learn about what engines want though.