Cobb street tuner
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Cobb street tuner
does anyone have it, and how are they liking it?? what are the positive and negatives that you have experienced with it so far?? i just noticed delKwon on B.I. has it, but i'm curious, as i don't have the spare time to be playing with it, but would like some insight thanks
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From: tettering on the blunt edge of my sanity !!
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i haven't really been doing much in tuning yet , still trying to decide on a wide band .
but i've been doing a whole bunch of logging .
3rd & 4th gear pulls @ sealevel .
3rd gear pulls @ about 1500 ft. elevation .
the big island has alot of variations in elevation .
and overall just trying to an overall understanding of its features .
but i've been doing a whole bunch of logging .
3rd & 4th gear pulls @ sealevel .
3rd gear pulls @ about 1500 ft. elevation .
the big island has alot of variations in elevation .
and overall just trying to an overall understanding of its features .
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It can possibly be a great product with the right resources readily available to you if you decide to get one
I was supposed to be the Hawaii Beta tester but decided against it since in order to get an accurate tune you'll have to have an AWD dyno which no one has in Hawaii.
You will also need to have a good WB02 sensor/monitor so that you can get accurate 02 readings.
Since we do NOT have enough road to "Street Tune" correctly your car will either run REALLY RICH OR REALLY LEAN at different times.
to correctly dyno tune you will need to have to be looking at multiple pieces of software and hardware while driving and log them in real time to get the BEST TUNE. if you have an AWD dyno and the right equipment it can all be done for you all at the same time.
Since none of these resources were available to me and probably won't be for a while I decided against being the beta tester and getting the AccessTuner.
Good Luck Deikwon on the tuning...
Jon
I was supposed to be the Hawaii Beta tester but decided against it since in order to get an accurate tune you'll have to have an AWD dyno which no one has in Hawaii.
You will also need to have a good WB02 sensor/monitor so that you can get accurate 02 readings.
Since we do NOT have enough road to "Street Tune" correctly your car will either run REALLY RICH OR REALLY LEAN at different times.
to correctly dyno tune you will need to have to be looking at multiple pieces of software and hardware while driving and log them in real time to get the BEST TUNE. if you have an AWD dyno and the right equipment it can all be done for you all at the same time.
Since none of these resources were available to me and probably won't be for a while I decided against being the beta tester and getting the AccessTuner.
Good Luck Deikwon on the tuning...
Jon
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Originally Posted by dElKwOn
i heard that endless garage & another shop had an awd dyno .
is this at all true ?
is this at all true ?
that would be nice if they did...huhmmmm
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