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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
tuning my coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="04compgt" data-source="post: 13224417" data-attributes="member: 96017"><p>The knock sensor sensitivity is not changed. The knock sensor react time is cut in half making the knock sensors react quicker hence faster reaction from knock sensors for both adding and subtracting. I agree they are a little hot with 5* globally but a couple degrees wouldnt hurt anything. Lambda is set to .819 - .829 which is a safe afr. I wouldnt recommend using the SCT value file but it is a good reference point. Be careful with some of the advice on here, there is a lot of wrong info already and most of these folks have never even seen the software. Good luck tuning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04compgt, post: 13224417, member: 96017"] The knock sensor sensitivity is not changed. The knock sensor react time is cut in half making the knock sensors react quicker hence faster reaction from knock sensors for both adding and subtracting. I agree they are a little hot with 5* globally but a couple degrees wouldnt hurt anything. Lambda is set to .819 - .829 which is a safe afr. I wouldnt recommend using the SCT value file but it is a good reference point. Be careful with some of the advice on here, there is a lot of wrong info already and most of these folks have never even seen the software. Good luck tuning. [/QUOTE]
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