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Old Oct 9, 2007 | 10:39 AM
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NO PE DELAY 6E BiN Tuner Pro

Hi All,
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to disable the PE delay. My chip is fairly stock at this point, my coolant temp, TCC lock up, and that’s about it. I Want to take baby steps and figured this might be a fairly safe mod assuming the car is well tuned...Which it is. Does anyone out there know what the table is called? I was also thinking about changing my PE VS TPS from 70% to something lower any recommendation? I might be totally off here but is it PE that I want to mod first as a rookie?

Also if anyone knows of any other (quick tune) parameters that are safe to change before getting to deep into the chip I'd greatly aprshate it.


My gold would be to get a piggy back romulator so I can make live changes to the chip without going through the stress of taking the chip out data logging the whole 9 yards. It's to stressful making changes when it's not live. At this point I’d like have a better then stock chip. Searching is helpful but it doesn't answer all my questions and was hoping someone out there would help out. Thanks in advance…
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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 07:35 AM
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Re: NO PE DELAY 6E BiN Tuner Pro

Damn 27 views, you all are treating me like i have the Plague! Maybe I said something wrong?
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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 09:00 AM
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Re: NO PE DELAY 6E BiN Tuner Pro

What PE delay?

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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 11:24 PM
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Re: NO PE DELAY 6E BiN Tuner Pro

If you want the PE MODE to come in earlier then decrease the TPS% settings. It works, I have it coming in early with the turbo setups.

You should have less stress without the emulator. For one, they don't always work every time you make an update. So you never know if it worked or not. It is like the guy that keeps trying to pick up a ball and keeps kicking it with his foot before his hands are on the ball. You keep chasing it but get no where. Start off simple with chip burning, write down the changes you made, and then go test. It is the low stress method and logical method.
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Old Oct 19, 2007 | 02:23 PM
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Re: NO PE DELAY 6E BiN Tuner Pro

Well I've changed it to 30% TPS it made a very nice differnece. That might be to much, I drive eirther at WOT or just cruzing on the gas lightly so i think it's works for me. IF this is not good please let me know...

Rbob.
Also I was wondering if there paramitor called NO PE delay I can change sounds like theres not

Also I'm taking my time making changes, and only baby changes. What I'm also asking is if i have a virgin chip what is the correct steps for tuning, i don't want to go right away into tuning my fuel and timing. Or am I wrong and i should?, what paramitors are best to change before fuel and timing?

I only have TTC, FAN TEMP, and PE thats it so far.
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