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Write up for: spark_min_for_tip-in_retard

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  • Start date Start date Sep 21, 2009

cobramanphil

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Is there a write up for the scalar "spark_min_for_tip-in_retard" or how it is no longer one the scalars for the cbza/j4j1

Sorry it has been a while for me (have not self tuned for years as the car has been a garage queen for so long). How is timing between shift controlled now as my new tweecer software download seems to have eliminated that scalar for me.

Phil
 

qikgts

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cobramanphil said:
my new tweecer software download seems to have eliminated that scalar for me.

Phil
Click to expand...

That's the issue right there... Sorry I can't be of more help, but...

Have you thought about making the switch over to Binary Editor and EEC Analyzer? It's way better than the "Cal-Crap" duo... I can attest to BE being well supported and easy to use...
 

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I do have EA, but I have not payed for a license for BE.

Anyone else? I imagine the controlling factor have moved somewhere else in the software (perhaps on a x/y table somewhere)? I just have not found in my current searches
 

final5-0

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I understand your frustration

Being a long time Tweecer user using the original V of software

After seeing how things changed with the 1st & 2nd upgrades

I made what I believe was a wise decision to stay with the 3rd V

I saw how many peeps couldn't find things (just as you speak of here)
and
The many complaints about things got more complicated in datalogging

I'd help you if I could
as
I have a basic grasp of the pcm and what is needed for various mods
but
I just don't know anything about the later software

I'd bet you can find your answer with a search at eectuning.org
or on the site Wes put together

Grady
 

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Thanks Grady. If all turns up well I will post my findings. This particular scalar is probably one of the first changes a newbie would make for the 94/95 cars. I felt is made a big difference especially when your working with different timing settings (especially with the power adder crowd)

I'll post it up for everyone once I get all the details..should help

You still have the original version of the software Smart move. I should have known better, but in this "always upgrade, latest software is better" attitude I fell into the trap
 
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