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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Why are my corrections never what they should be?
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<blockquote data-quote="robert presti" data-source="post: 15598287" data-attributes="member: 175530"><p>It should be so simple... I'm getting 10.5 on the wideband , so I take actual and divide it by commanded to get the correction factor. Lets say we need to multiply by .70 to bring it in, but a correction like that might only get me to 11.5 from 10.5 when it as suppose to get me to 14.2 . I'm working on a blown 4.6 ford 2v SCT advantage 3 tune with 80# injectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert presti, post: 15598287, member: 175530"] It should be so simple... I'm getting 10.5 on the wideband , so I take actual and divide it by commanded to get the correction factor. Lets say we need to multiply by .70 to bring it in, but a correction like that might only get me to 11.5 from 10.5 when it as suppose to get me to 14.2 . I'm working on a blown 4.6 ford 2v SCT advantage 3 tune with 80# injectors. [/QUOTE]
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Why are my corrections never what they should be?
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