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AFC---->Uberdata (all in theory)

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Old 12-15-2003, 05:48 PM
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Default Re:AFC---->Uberdata (all in theory)

gimpy: so you disagree or agree with using this method when making a basemap using your AFC values?
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Old 12-15-2003, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bigwig
I'm confused by your post. In uberdata you generally open the stock map and edit it. There are no "boost maps". by changing the fuel efficiency, changing the timing, and scaling for the different sized injectors, that is converting a once stock map to a boosted basemap.
I disagree with that the most. If you disassembled the rom AFTER uberdata gets its hands on it, you'll see it adds quite a bit of code, moves tables around (enlarges for boost interpolation) and some other minor things.

As far as a basetune ya.. that is probobly a SOUND enough idea. Don't kid yourself though, uberdata is adding boost tables... thats what those extra 5 columns are for!! Also realize that you're probobly going to be damn rich with an effiecently of 120
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Old 12-16-2003, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by bigwig
i think you should really open up the program and do the steps im suggesting
I believe GC has also supported my opinion... I thitnk this issue is closed..
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