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Old May 9, 2013, 10:01 PM
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So I recently put in my new cams and turbo and I have been tuning my car well im running more load than evo scan can read or more than my ecu can process im not reall sure. I am using tephra V7 with Omni 4bar and evoscan to tune. Car has kelford 272 og fp green and meth with supporting mods. the picture attached is my data log so you can see what im talking about. car hits 306load and comes back at 304 load after almost a 1300 rpm of being at 1.2 im not sure what is going on and is my car still calculating it and I just can see it or is it seeing what I am seeing. Any help is appreciated.
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Old May 9, 2013, 10:43 PM
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Try changing your 2byte to 1byte load factor to 1.4 in EvoScan and on your rom.
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Like Pure said, you're exceeding the maximum value allowed with the stock 1.2 load multiplier, which is 306 (1 byte is 255, multiply by 1.2 is 306). Changing it to 1.3 will allow you to log loads up to 331, while changing it to 1.4 will allow you to log loads up to 357. You can figure out the actual load you were reaching by adding 306 to the abnormally low load values (so for example, if you logged 12 load, 306 + 12 = 318 load).
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