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I love MMR!
Oh, wait, this is a BBR thread...
Oh, wait, this is a BBR thread...
I remember asking BBR about writing a bracket tune for my car. He posted up the lamest excuse ever that I would be disqualified if I ran a detuned tune in my car! WTF!!!! I asked Brent at Brenspeed and he not only wrote one, he was willing to revise it several times over the years at no charge. Brenspeed was awesome to me. I then tried Lito and the same deal but better.....datalogging...and he is still revising the tune, dialing it in even better to this day. Now this is service. Having your logs read is about as good as it gets!
IMO datalogging/remote tuning is as close as your going to get to having your car custom tuned on the dyno..
IMO datalogging is better than being on a dyno. It's the only way to properly tune for driveability and the only way to see what's happening under real world conditions with actual loads.
The dyno is great for safety and legal reasons. I refuse to do any more than 80 on a road pull so my final tuning is done on the dyno. The track would be an even better option.
Agreed sans one thing....cam timing. Sometimes the gains are so minimal it is hard to measure that on the street or track.
These "tuners" who state that a car must be dyno tuned for e85 or this or that change are just out to screw people.
Rev Auto and AED are the two worst culprits of this shyster tactic.
IMO datalogging is better than being on a dyno. It's the only way to properly tune for driveability and the only way to see what's happening under real world conditions with actual loads.
The dyno is great for safety and legal reasons. I refuse to do any more than 80 on a road pull so my final tuning is done on the dyno. The track would be an even better option.


Yeah, good luck finding a long, straight, empty road in the DC Metro Area.The only downfall to datalogging, is finding the right environment/conditions for doing 1/4 mile pull at speeds 60+MPH
So I definitely agree that your best bet, is locating the nearest track which provides the ideal environment/conditions for running a datalog IMO![]()
Yeah, good luck finding a long, straight, empty road in the DC Metro Area.
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If you're tuning at the strip, be ready to throw a run to get a nice wide rpm range. Having a car that pulls like a raped ape from 4500 up is awesome and all, but getting it right at lower RPM makes the car more refined to drive around town.
Yeah. Most tuners have a safe base file they can load for typical setups, and then use the data logs to know how far to go. My flash counter has to be somewhere north of 25 or 30 with all the revisions we did to it on the street tune. Took a known safe base, did some driving around and logging, all under 2500 flash a revision, check it. Then WOT from 2-4k, revisions, WOT 2-5k, revisions, WOT 3-7k, revisions. Made a long night of tuning, but the tune was spot on and dropped four tenths and gained three mile at the strip.There is also a fine line with that also. Just taking it to the strip and going Balls out with an improper tune that can quickly cause engine concerns.
What about either Maryland or Virginia, couldn't you locate a track in one of those area's ? In other words, outside of the DC Metro area.. Just saying![]()
Who is Doug again?
I think he had something to do with Bamachips
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