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Old 04-03-2014, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Joewee3.5
When you do logs, log situations. Like. 0-60 only going to 3k rpm, 30-70 part throttle and full, 0-80 full throttle, cruising at 55 and 70. That's what I do anyway.
All of these usually are on one log? Mike says it needs to be less than 10mb for ease of use on his end. How long to log each situation you listed? A couple miles (cruise specifically)?
Old 04-03-2014, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by aliass24
I don't know what it was but it was Mpt's latest 87perf.street rev10. Only shows good knock numbers running 93.
If you ever run 87 gas, you should log again to be sure.
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No I do several. I usually send 3 when I want them to take a look.
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I usually do a 20-100 wot, a 50-120 wot, 0-70 under normal acceleration, and 50-70 under light acceleration in 6th gear. That usually covers all of my driving situations.
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Originally Posted by cbvet
I usually do a 20-100 wot, a 50-120 wot, 0-70 under normal acceleration, and 50-70 under light acceleration in 6th gear. That usually covers all of my driving situations.
LOL!
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Originally Posted by SkiSmuggs
LOL!
That's not what you do Ski?, lol
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Originally Posted by cbvet
That's not what you do Ski?, lol
That would be a death wish on our pot holed and frost heaved roads. Even 55 mph can be an 8 second ride!

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Old 04-04-2014, 05:43 PM
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I only do a log if I see something I don't like on my Aeroforce gauge. It can monitor everything a log can. If it doesn't shift right or it drives funky Shawn has fixed mine without even doing a log, but it's been quite a while since I've seen anything even remotely funny. But I don't request anything too over the top either. A tune could even be bad and you would still see good numbers at highway cruising speed.


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