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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 04:27 PM
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Tuning NA

forgive me if this has been discussed. I have read a few people mention it but it is hard to find the threads again.

is there any benefits i could get from tuning my na lancer right now? I should right since i have intake and exhaust i should benefit like the rrm piggy right?

what should i be looking to change in ecu flash to get more performance?

this is for an 05 btw

thanks for any input!
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 09:25 AM
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Yes you can alway "benefit" from a tune... depending on what you're wanting.
You can get a little more power out of your setup and a little better mpg too if done right.

There is a whole science to tuning that I know very little about.
However you will be looking at adjusting your timing and fuel maps.
You'll also need a wide band O2 and a logging program to do it.
Or have someone do it.
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mci2727
Yes you can alway "benefit" from a tune... depending on what you're wanting.
You can get a little more power out of your setup and a little better mpg too if done right.

There is a whole science to tuning that I know very little about.
However you will be looking at adjusting your timing and fuel maps.
You'll also need a wide band O2 and a logging program to do it.
Or have someone do it.
+1^ You can definately benefit although dont expect very significant results with your current setup. You need to be sure your setup to tune like mci272 said get a wideband 02 and logging program like evoscan or mitsulogger and READ READ READ before EVER attempting it and start with little adjustments and be sure you understand how to interpret the logs you record to determine your next move
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Old Apr 30, 2011 | 01:05 PM
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alright i thought so i just need a wideband
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