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you will also have to get it tuned dont just load a basemap and think you re good because it "pulls hard" u dont know how accurate the fuel maps are for your specific setup until you either hook up a wideband o2 sensor or get it street/dyno tuned
Then why would you suggest him doing a street tuned? a street tuned is no better then a basemap. Guide him in the right direction and say go get it Dyno tuned.
damn u stupid bro.
a street tune uses wideband o2 sensor and depends on a tuner. with an experienced tuner it is not that far away from dyno tune. a street tune can done by most of the people that understand how engine works . a basic street tune with wideband is much safer than just loading a basemap and hoping that it runs right with no way to see your afrs.
again do some research before opening your mouth bro
a street tune uses wideband o2 sensor and depends on a tuner. with an experienced tuner it is not that far away from dyno tune. a street tune can done by most of the people that understand how engine works . a basic street tune with wideband is much safer than just loading a basemap and hoping that it runs right with no way to see your afrs.
again do some research before opening your mouth bro
damn u stupid bro.
a street tune uses wideband o2 sensor and depends on a tuner. with an experienced tuner it is not that far away from dyno tune. a street tune can done by most of the people that understand how engine works . a basic street tune with wideband is much safer than just loading a basemap and hoping that it runs right with no way to see your afrs.
again do some research before opening your mouth bro
a street tune uses wideband o2 sensor and depends on a tuner. with an experienced tuner it is not that far away from dyno tune. a street tune can done by most of the people that understand how engine works . a basic street tune with wideband is much safer than just loading a basemap and hoping that it runs right with no way to see your afrs.
again do some research before opening your mouth bro
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tell me about tuning brah.
real tuners also tune at the track and by customer requests they also street tune in addition to dyno tune because the dyno cannot replicate exact conditions of driving and while street tuning he adjusts the maps for customer's driving style.
u sound like u just watched all fast and furious movies "ask any real racer"...
tell me how can a street tune damage motor? i did a basic street tune on all my motors before i take it to dyno while im breaking my motor in and none of them got damaged in process. and im not even a pro i just read alot and learn. and u are just a ******** with a big ego and big mouth.
real tuners also tune at the track and by customer requests they also street tune in addition to dyno tune because the dyno cannot replicate exact conditions of driving and while street tuning he adjusts the maps for customer's driving style.
u sound like u just watched all fast and furious movies "ask any real racer"...
tell me how can a street tune damage motor? i did a basic street tune on all my motors before i take it to dyno while im breaking my motor in and none of them got damaged in process. and im not even a pro i just read alot and learn. and u are just a ******** with a big ego and big mouth.
tell me about tuning brah.
real tuners also tune at the track and by customer requests they also street tune in addition to dyno tune because the dyno cannot replicate exact conditions of driving and while street tuning he adjusts the maps for customer's driving style.
u sound like u just watched all fast and furious movies "ask any real racer"...
tell me how can a street tune damage motor? i did a basic street tune on all my motors before i take it to dyno while im breaking my motor in and none of them got damaged in process. and im not even a pro i just read alot and learn. and u are just a ******** with a big ego and big mouth.
real tuners also tune at the track and by customer requests they also street tune in addition to dyno tune because the dyno cannot replicate exact conditions of driving and while street tuning he adjusts the maps for customer's driving style.
u sound like u just watched all fast and furious movies "ask any real racer"...
tell me how can a street tune damage motor? i did a basic street tune on all my motors before i take it to dyno while im breaking my motor in and none of them got damaged in process. and im not even a pro i just read alot and learn. and u are just a ******** with a big ego and big mouth.
so say something then fool answer my question. all you said is **** and nothing to back up your claims in previous post about street tune.
just like every other post
just like every other post
I told you that i ain't gonna get into EFI with you. You need to learn the basic before even trying to attempt tuning. In this world, you have people who would take a dollar from you and wouldn't care if it was wrong. I am telling you that keep your dollar and what you stated earlier is super wrong info. I don't need to explain myself to anyone.
obviously out of 4 of my engines that i recently did a basic street tune none of them blew up and im still driving 2 of them daily i dont claim to be a pro but i know enough to do a good job to keep it safe for driving. much safer than a basemap that is not even close to what engine needs
Hey it's just a regular swap.not trying to make much power.hust want a swap I can drive day while just havin a lil fun.so a chiped p 28 will make the job complete then I'm guessing?but thanks for all the info my brothers.
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