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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Has your car ever forgotten its tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ted B" data-source="post: 16093270" data-attributes="member: 193850"><p>[USER=34911]@04sleeper[/USER] you are probably right even though i think I have good vacuum i really have a hard time beliving that when the car ran like crap with bad plugs and a bad AIC now that those are new it runs better with no or less boost. It really feels like top end is dead so im thinking its either not telling the pump to supply more fuel, because of vacuum, or some other stupid thing. I may bust out my arduino and just log the analog voltage during a run to see what kind of numbers im getting I will have to do some digging on the voltage range but should be a 0-5V signal then its simple math to find out the duty cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted B, post: 16093270, member: 193850"] [USER=34911]@04sleeper[/USER] you are probably right even though i think I have good vacuum i really have a hard time beliving that when the car ran like crap with bad plugs and a bad AIC now that those are new it runs better with no or less boost. It really feels like top end is dead so im thinking its either not telling the pump to supply more fuel, because of vacuum, or some other stupid thing. I may bust out my arduino and just log the analog voltage during a run to see what kind of numbers im getting I will have to do some digging on the voltage range but should be a 0-5V signal then its simple math to find out the duty cycle. [/QUOTE]
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