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Old 09-12-2009, 08:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have the TPUSA 904 HP package and the 813 cams. I had to go to a PCMIII to get the AF right. She's running great and pulls hard.
I want to ditch the PC and get a tuneboy installed. Being a little computer ignorant, I'm kind of leary of the TB. They don't make a tune that would be close to what I need. Can you set the AF without putting her back on the dyno first, just to get her running right before you go to the dyno?
Also, with the PCIII, I bypassed and removed the O2 sensors. Do they have to be reinstalled with the Tuneboy?
I can't find a tuning center in Houston, Texas who works with TB. There web site has pulled there list of tuning locations. Any help here would be apreciated. I'ls like to see them and discuss the advantages of it before I go this route. Any help would be apreciated.
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TuneBoy can read PCIII maps and import them into the fuel trim table. If you already have a PCIII map you like, you should be able to use this without additional dyno time.
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That should definately help and save maybe 18 runs on a dyno., Thanks for the info. Now I need to find someone in Houston who can tune on a dyno.
Thanks for your info.
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