5.0DuDe said:
Okay i caved i have decided to get a tweecer and i have decided its going to be a base
I know i know a tweecer RT is better
but i figure they make the base for a reason and i think i am a prime example
i dont plan on doing anymore mods to my car (other then suspension and gears)but i do plan on keeping the car for another 1 1/2 years so i think going with the base is a good idea not to mention im on a very short budget
OK ... Sit back and chill ... This is gonna be a bit long ... but seems I've seen a lot of the same lately so ... Maybe this can help our group
So many peeps have helped me in the past
I am always glad to give back to the community
Its the right thing to do and kind of a payback thing I believe
I've learned to listen to those who have done it cause they've got the fruit of sucess
I've played around with the Tweecer a bit but more importantly
I've worked with quite a few successful Tweecer self tuners and I also have their findings to draw from
Having said that ... Allow me to try and help you by saying this
I know I know ...... what you DON'T know is ........
how MUCH better the RT is compared to the base unit.
Sometimes with things ... you just don't wanna compromise
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE TIMES!
You really don't wanna cheap out in this area
now my questions are :
does the tweecer base have the ablility to save tunes for example
Yes
would i be able to go a dyno tune the car on the dyno save the tune go to the track and dial in the car on that tune
and then have another tune for daily driving
Yes ... you could do that ... however
If you can datalog ... you can do most of the tuning on the street and that method is much cheaper than paying for hourly dyno time.
As for the track thing ... to know whats REALLY going on with evaluation of test runs ... you are gonna have to look at the plugs OR easier still ... have a wb AND the way to see the bigger pic or complete scope of things would be ... have a wb & datalogging capability.
and be able to switch beween them whenever i want
Yes
i also plan on getting two brand new o2 sensors mine seem to be very old and dont work
Does anyone recommend any that would work with a 94 gt with no cats
(meaning im looking for some that would be able to let the pcm know that going on with the oxygen down there)
It they are pretty old, they may very well be getting tired. Do a search on this forum and look for the place that sells them online. That place has them at a great price.
Once more ... Datalogging would allow you to see how active your current O2's are during all different Closed Loop driving conditons.
is it worth getting a wideband and would it work tweecer or pcm and/or together
Not quite sure about the Q but here is info centered around the keywords
It seems that datalogging has been deemed as unimportant
yet
wb capabilities are a consideration
If this is so ... this would be one of those classic cases of .........
Putting the Cart before the Horse
When it comes to Tweecer Tuning ...............
Datalogging is the foundation you build the tune upon
Please stick with me as I really am trying to help you here
Let me use your last quote to help you see a bigger picture about Tweecer self tuning.
You ask about a wb.
It is necessary if you wanna have a complete, stand alone self tuning package. Without one, you are dependent upon a dyno and their equipment.
however
To get started ... a wb is not necessary
You got two basic parts to a tune
1 Closed Loop - cruise around town & drivability
2 Open Loop - WOT max power conditions
#1 is way more involved ... OR ... the area you will spend most of your time ... especially if you got mods that have thrown your tune outta whack. A wb is NOT needed for this area as you can use datastreams from the pcm called KAMRF & Lambse
but
without datalogging ..... you can't see that stuff
You got no data to evaluate what is going on in this critical part of your tune if you go with the basic unit.
Even all the more frustrating thing would be this
Even if you did make some tweecs for drivability issues by using the basic unit.....
You would have no other way of verifying tuning changes .......
other than your seat of the pants to know if your tweecs are going in the correct direction.
You could very well end up tuning all around the correct value
but
not get close enough to make any significant improvement
When dealing with drivability issues ...........
the most subtle change can make all the difference ...........
Datalogging gives you HARD DATA that is invaluable
Drivability issues ...... in most cases ........can be ........
100% Completely Eradicated
Datalogging is the tool you use to make that happen!
#2 is where a wb really comes into play and is an ABSOLUTE MUST when you want to dial in your WOT af ratio.
Drawing to a close and summing up here .................
The Tweecer's most valuable asset (datalogging) allows you to do 99% of the tuning on the street.
You only go to the Dyno to fine tune
You then get the hp/tq results .... come on this site ...
and tell us all about the Tuning Guru you have become
As for a wb and using it with the Tweecer ........
Even all the more reason you want datalogging .......
You can output the wb to the Tweecer
thus
allowing you to choose a basic wb (less expensive)
because
you can use the Tweecer datalogging ability to display AND sync the wb's datastream along side 15 other outputs of data you have chosen in your datalogging payload.
One last thought or consideration and I'm done.
Can you tune without datalogging to a laptop ... Absolutely
PMS peeps do it all the time
however
ask them if they ever look at their hand held display for verification
Heck ... when you do a dyno pull ... do you look at a screen???
Does the guy give you any ....... hard data???
Call it what you will .............
You gotta have data ... the more ... the better!
Now with using the Tweecer self tuning method ............
you basically teach yourself
You want ... you need ... that data to make the experience easier.
A great tool to help you use the Tweecer is EEC Analyzer
Go to their site and poke around a bit
You'll quickly see that they:
1 instruct you to submitt data from datalogging as a baseline
2 make tuning change recommendations based upon baseline data
3 make 2nd, 3rd, & 4th recommendations based upon ... data
We are just regular old guys who try and tune our Stangs the best we can.
Make it easy on yourself ... Save up for the RT!
A guy like Don 95Vert could tune our car without datalogging ......
then again
He has done tons of em
and
Peeps pay him to do it ... That kinda makes him a Pro
As promised ... I'm done now ... hope this helps somehow
Good Luck! ... which ever way you decide go
Grady