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tweecer--fuel & spark w/ cam specs

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Blackened302

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so i'm finally in a position to start going a little more in depth w/ the tuning and was hoping to make some headway w/ the spark and injector timing based on the new cam specs, which are as follows:

http://compcams.com/Technical/Search/CamDetails.asp?printer=1&PartNumber=35-560-8


based on that, can anyone point me in the right direction?

which tables should i look into modifying? how/what?
 

Stanger007

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The Injector Timing tables is what you want to modify - EECAnalyzer makes this VERY easy - you put in your cam specs and it will autocalculate the proper values for you.

Wes
 

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d00d, that's sweet! thanks, Wes!


gonna download EECAnaylzer and their BinEditor, but... can they be used w/ the tweecer hardware?

or would i just enter my cam specs in EECAnalyzer, calculate the injector table, then go to change them in CalEdit?
 

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They both work great with the twEECer hardware - I've purchased both.

Just copy over the settings from EECAnalyzer to either Binary Editor or CalEdit.

Wes
 

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good deal! thanks again, Wes.
 

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i have to get EECAnaylzer too. i might also go to binary editor. is it better than caledit?
 

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gonna have to wait on getting the license for it... i've spent too much money this month. hope it'll be worth the wait, though!
 

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BinaryEditor doesn't have anywhere near the scalars that the latest beta of CalEdit has.

  • I like the fact that it saves .bin files.
  • It has a fun, mostly useless "realtime monitor" that shows you where you are in the tables while the car is running
  • It has customizable sensor inputs for DataQ users
  • BinaryEditor uses Open Source eec definitions so you can roll your own

Wes
 
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