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Just Purchased EFI Live

BoostN

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Just purchased EFI Live.

Any tips or pointers to get me started? :)
 
Take your time with it. It is a major learning curve. Just take steps at learning it and you will start to figure some things out.:beer:
 
Give yourself a year to figure it out.

Start by adding fuel in the pulse width tables. Increase the whole table by XX%. Also dont get too carried away at the low part of the graph or you will have an annoying lopey idle.

As for timing increase by 0.5.

Otherwise have fun and you have my number if you have any questions. Ill try to help.
 
Jeff, What do you think of your S&B intake? Big change, little change, no change from stock?
thanks, Richard.

Little change if any. But from removing the stock and comparing in the garage. The S&B has to flow better than stock. The stock seems so much more restrictive. I noticed a tad more turbo wistle over stock. It does look alot better over the stock..:D

To see the most gain from this you would need to be at/around 500RWHP.
 
Little change if any. But from removing the stock and comparing in the garage. The S&B has to flow better than stock. The stock seems so much more restrictive. I noticed a tad more turbo wistle over stock. It does look alot better over the stock..:D

To see the most gain from this you would need to be at/around 500RWHP.

Thanks.:D
 
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