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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 9207795" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>the handhelds only have "rpm ranges" that you can add increments of fuel or timing to. I had the Predator and it was like 2.5k-4k and 4k-7k, and you could only add percentages of fuel and degrees of timing for those two rpm points. I set timing on both points to +10 and leaned out the fuel a bit and didnt feel squat difference in my 02 GT, however i was able to pop off a 14.0 @ 102mph with a crap 2.4 60ft and 295 BFG KDW2s out back as my only mods. All stock from intake to midpipe. Had custom side exit catback with spintech mufflers, but its configuration (to match roush setup) was probably just as restrictive as the stock mufflers.</p><p></p><p>i wouldnt divulge too much into Evo tuning unless you have an Evo. Tuning techniques really vary from car to car, as variable (engine dynamics, displacement, all the way down to vehicle weight, gear ratios, etc) all have an effect on tuning and how or which way to go about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 9207795, member: 40530"] the handhelds only have "rpm ranges" that you can add increments of fuel or timing to. I had the Predator and it was like 2.5k-4k and 4k-7k, and you could only add percentages of fuel and degrees of timing for those two rpm points. I set timing on both points to +10 and leaned out the fuel a bit and didnt feel squat difference in my 02 GT, however i was able to pop off a 14.0 @ 102mph with a crap 2.4 60ft and 295 BFG KDW2s out back as my only mods. All stock from intake to midpipe. Had custom side exit catback with spintech mufflers, but its configuration (to match roush setup) was probably just as restrictive as the stock mufflers. i wouldnt divulge too much into Evo tuning unless you have an Evo. Tuning techniques really vary from car to car, as variable (engine dynamics, displacement, all the way down to vehicle weight, gear ratios, etc) all have an effect on tuning and how or which way to go about it. [/QUOTE]
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