I understand that but I'm not making drastic changes. my map is far less aggressive then the map cpe recommends for my mods. I'm not really tunning, more like fixing lol
I understand where youre coming from but if you get a LM16, you can datalog the run and figure out where your problem is. You maybe running lean at one particular rpm point than going rich 500 rpm up from that. It sure as hell will help you pinpoint the area you need to fix.
Spdfreak said:I still can't believe that any one would tune without knowing everything from long term knock retard, to what there A/F ratios are. I also can't believe that a sophisticated (thanks to those who noticed my spelling error) unit, that cost $600 and has the ability to change with in such fine measurements doesn't log.
The standback shouldnt need to datalog. infact, unless you have a wideband, where is it going to get its data? Via onboard sensors? That isnt going to tell you what you need to know as far as tuning for safe power like a wideband does. Ive learned in my tuning challenges, that the best wideband setup gets you the best results. IE: LM16 Datalogging ablities is impressive and thats the only place im pulling my data to tune off of. Spend the $500 for the kit and you will wonder why you didnt do it sooner.