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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
aem digital a/f
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<blockquote data-quote="watman02" data-source="post: 13796156" data-attributes="member: 113535"><p>I did all my tuning on the street with a AEM digiatal WB. have had no issues with mine it works great falls right in line with the narrow band o2's at cruise or light load of WOT. I also know ppl who use them on other cars with no prob.</p><p></p><p>as for a "LOADED DYNO" and mustang dyno is a eddie current dyno and can create load VS speed anywhere in the range of driving. It can also create more load than what you will ever see on the street with can run you higher in the Base fuel table and if your tuner didn't change the tables correctly at the lower load cells you could have a rich/lean problem there. </p><p>just my experience/2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watman02, post: 13796156, member: 113535"] I did all my tuning on the street with a AEM digiatal WB. have had no issues with mine it works great falls right in line with the narrow band o2's at cruise or light load of WOT. I also know ppl who use them on other cars with no prob. as for a "LOADED DYNO" and mustang dyno is a eddie current dyno and can create load VS speed anywhere in the range of driving. It can also create more load than what you will ever see on the street with can run you higher in the Base fuel table and if your tuner didn't change the tables correctly at the lower load cells you could have a rich/lean problem there. just my experience/2 cents [/QUOTE]
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