Virtual Dyno attempts
Virtual Dyno attempts
Heres a few initial trial runs with virtual dyno. i like the program but i want to make sure I'm doing things right. i downloaded Merlins pdfs on EcuFlash and EvoScan. but i was written for evo9 and RA's. just want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
my runs are not consistent so im sure I'm missing something.

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any advice?
my runs are not consistent so im sure I'm missing something.

and

any advice?
I prefer to use Virtual Dyno, it's a program you can download for free developed by Brad Barnhill.
Much easier to use and gives more stable and some would say acuruate results.
http://www.virtualdyno.net/
Read this also;
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-properly.html
Have fun. To make it easy, use the same piece of road every time. I have a preferred piece of road on my way to work in the mornings I like to use.
Also, before you start any tuning, make sure your fuel trims are in an acceptable range.
Much easier to use and gives more stable and some would say acuruate results.
http://www.virtualdyno.net/
Read this also;
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-properly.html
Have fun. To make it easy, use the same piece of road every time. I have a preferred piece of road on my way to work in the mornings I like to use.
Also, before you start any tuning, make sure your fuel trims are in an acceptable range.
I prefer to use Virtual Dyno, it's a program you can download for free developed by Brad Barnhill.
Much easier to use and gives more stable and some would say acuruate results.
http://www.virtualdyno.net/
Read this also;
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-properly.html
Have fun. To make it easy, use the same piece of road every time. I have a preferred piece of road on my way to work in the mornings I like to use.
Also, before you start any tuning, make sure your fuel trims are in an acceptable range.
Much easier to use and gives more stable and some would say acuruate results.
http://www.virtualdyno.net/
Read this also;
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-properly.html
Have fun. To make it easy, use the same piece of road every time. I have a preferred piece of road on my way to work in the mornings I like to use.
Also, before you start any tuning, make sure your fuel trims are in an acceptable range.
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