Which .xdf file do I need to use?
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Car: 1984 Chevrolet Camaro
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Which .xdf file do I need to use?
Hey Guys,
Actually trying to tune my 88 C1500 that has a 350 TBI system but has an RV cam installed in it, which definition file should I be using?
Thanks
Grant
Actually trying to tune my 88 C1500 that has a 350 TBI system but has an RV cam installed in it, which definition file should I be using?
Thanks
Grant
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Joined: Mar 2011
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From: Martinsville VA
Car: 1984 Chevrolet Camaro
Engine: 2.8L Carb V6 for now
Transmission: 1 speed 700r4 for now
Axle/Gears: 3.42 for now.
Re: Which .xdf file do I need to use?
Thank you! I'm trying to improve the gas milage in the truck and one of the things I notice is that the truck kicks out of overdrive very easily, I want to change it so that it stays in overdrive when more throttle is applied. Also I think the truck is running rich as well. ANy advice on stuff to look at?
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Car: 1967 Camaro, 91 z28
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Re: Which .xdf file do I need to use?
Look at the low or high speed tcc setting . You need to data log and adjust your ve accordingly . there is a welt of information in the stickies or a gearhead efi the code $42 does not apply to thirdgen.
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