Changing RPM's in Crome
Is there any way to change the RPM column in Crome free?
Can you do it in Pro? |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
just double click on the row heading
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Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
I did that and it went right back to default.
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Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
Never even tried to.
What's going on that you need to do this? |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Never even tried to.
What's going on that you need to do this? agrreed didnt even know you could. Plenty of room for mods yo |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
friend of mine brought up the fact that if you could change the RPM's, you could tune it even finer. I guess other programs (other tuning programs) you have that ability.
example, Instead of having intervals, 500-602, 3500-4000...etc, you could input your own numbers ...say instead of reading between 3500-4000, you could add a row of 3750 to tune in that RPM range as well...especially in the upper RPM's, or at the crossover point. or is this just a retarded thought and should I not worry about it?...or did the hardcore tuning newbie and his friend think of something new for crome...or even ectune? :l |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
pointless
I tuned a 290 whp 15.1 compression h23+ on crome dual 80mm manifold set up. Ticking timing bomb that didnt blow I doubt you need anything more than that thing needed. |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
humm...ok.
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Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
well what are you running
simple b18 all motor set up stock p72 ignition map set afr at 13.1 stock 240's are plenty max out inj in duty cycle crank fpr up has needed done |
Re: Changing RPM's in Crome
yeah, I understand that... but like, in the low cam tables, there are a ton of rows that will never be touched. vtec is open, low cam is completly gone, its switched to high cam, correct?
Why not utilize the tables that are there? |
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