More Self Tuning Tweecer Info

final5-0

Mustang Master
Apr 6, 2003
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Hi Guys

I added some more info on my site based on the most common self tuning questions I have gotten.

The new info is on the tuning page.

If you have seen all that stuff before you can just blow past all that junk to the end of the screen shots as that is about where the new stuff starts.

This stuff is really nothing that has not been talked about on the various sites before but it is all in one place and it might help some of the newest self tuning peeps a bit.

If anybody sees some where I may have stumped my toe and might be misleading someone ...... please speak up as I have tried to be as accurate as I can.

The truth is ...... I really don't understand everything :D

Some of that stuff is just based on what I found that works :rlaugh:

Grady
 
I have not had the free time yet to read it all yet.

It does look like a good page plus Grady you have helped so many already...All I can say is thank you.

For the help, info, and doing the hard parts it does seem easier mostly from the work of people like you. THANKS Grady.

(I like to think I came around to the tweecer just as this was taking the "easier" turn with Clints EA and the forums that are just great).

bump...If anything just to say thanks. Its :SNSign: and the tweecer forums that have helped so much. But most importantly the PEOPLE on those sites noobs and est. members.
 
Well thank you Greg for your kind words.

And YES ...... you are so correct about Clint Garrity's excellent tuning program EEC Analyzer.

I used to have to arrive at a lot of my tweeced values by using MS Excell, calculators, and plain old fashion math before there were the great help tools we now have like E A.

Now a days, some of the time, it can be as easy as ... do a little datalog run and throw the dlog in E A and have it spit the new and inproved values back out at you, lol.

IMHO, Clint has provided about 75% to 85% of the reaearch one needs to do in order to have a basic grasp about how things work in the pcm in his excellent help files.

Grady