Tunerpro question
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Tunerpro question
I have just opened up the bin from my 88 gta 350 in the latest version of tunerpro, and have started with the flags. When I tried to disable the 'base pw calc method' as per funsticks instructions, there are three flags checked off. one named pw, another b1 and another b0, which of these do i uncheck?
This tuning stuff is awesome!
This tuning stuff is awesome!
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Re: Tunerpro question
Originally posted by gta_88_kicks
This tuning stuff is awesome!
This tuning stuff is awesome!
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Re: Tunerpro question
Originally posted by gta_88_kicks
I have just opened up the bin from my 88 gta 350 in the latest version of tunerpro, and have started with the flags. When I tried to disable the 'base pw calc method' as per funsticks instructions, there are three flags checked off. one named pw, another b1 and another b0, which of these do i uncheck?
I have just opened up the bin from my 88 gta 350 in the latest version of tunerpro, and have started with the flags. When I tried to disable the 'base pw calc method' as per funsticks instructions, there are three flags checked off. one named pw, another b1 and another b0, which of these do i uncheck?
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it's a stock bin, so i owuld be modyfying stock stuff i think. Maybe i don't know what you mean by 'stock stuff'.
The reason i want to disable the 'base pw calc method' is so that the alterations in the 'BPW fuel vs. load (msec)' table actually do something.
The reason i want to disable the 'base pw calc method' is so that the alterations in the 'BPW fuel vs. load (msec)' table actually do something.
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