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Old Jun 22, 2004 | 11:07 AM
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$6e tuning question

I did a serch last night and read as much as I could about this but most of it was geared to the $32 files not the $6e. I have figured out the maf tables 1-5 are where I need to make changes to get the blms in line. I am using tuner cat and pocker romulator. What I don't understand is the table shows counts and gm/sec. I assume the counts are a math calulation related to maf voltage or lv8 numbers? The gm/sec number that you change is obviously makeing the computer think air flow is different therefore changing pulse width. I tried to find a 6e hac to try to read the code but again the only hac I can find is for 32.

One more question has anybody used winaldl for this application? The configuration shows 85 year with 165 ecmn which again is 32 not 6e but I assume the data streams between the two are close.

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Old Jun 22, 2004 | 11:43 PM
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Never mind I went back and read through it all again and figured it out I think. What I don't get is why some people say not to change the scaler tables. Bottom line is maf senses air but how much fuel the motor needs to that air differs from motor to motor right? So would you not have to change these tables to give the motor what it wants to be happy. I am no expert but it seems to make sense to me.

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