Question about noobies and tweecer

bnutah

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Aug 30, 2004
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hickory, nc
I have a 94 mustang with a 351 swap had a few issues with just idle and normal sn95 stuff was considering getting tweecer over doing pih and was wondering how hard exactly is this program for someone who really has no idea about the eec side of mustangs. Im extremely versed in computers but unsure of how hard it will be for to get a good and "safe" tune for my car own my own. Do you think the rt logger would be advantageous? I rarely goto tracks since there so far away for me just every day driving nothing excentric.
 
bnutah said:
Im extremely versed in computers but unsure of how hard it will be for to get a good and "safe" tune for my car own my own. Do you think the rt logger would be advantageous?

With your ability to learn about pc's you could lurk around and ask a few q's on the Tweecer sites and teach yourself about the EEC IV without too much of a prob I would think.

I think not having the ability to datalog is putting yourself at a disadvantage.

It is the data that is shown in the datalog that confirms your tweec gave you a gain and unlike the seat o the pants meter, you can know for sure your making progress.

Later
Grady