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Old 06-28-16, 12:23 AM
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Lazy question, legitimate reasons :/

Got my engine built earlier this year and due to ignorance wiped my rtek trying to diagnose issues and lost some of my old tunes. Right now I'm in and out of hospitals visits and don't have anyone to ride shotgun to road tune. Sooo sob story out of the way, was hoping someone would be willing to send me a tune to help get out of the super rich phase and bring it closer to drivable. Just looking for a solid base tune that I can build on.

Mods are:
Street ported 13bt
Ported/modded TB
T04e/60-1 on 15psi max
Full 3" exhaust
Large fmic w/2.5" piping
Stock ignition
550 prime/ 750 2NDs
Aem WB gauge

Otherwise I have to teach my wife to drive the racecar. I can see it leading to a divorce loool

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Brendan
Old 06-28-16, 10:31 AM
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I never recommend using other people's tunes...or letting the wife drive the race car.

Maybe this tool will help? https://www.rx7club.com/rtek-forum-1...-tool-1101320/
Old 06-29-16, 05:23 PM
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Had to show my wife lol. She doesn't like you right now

I'll see if I can get that to work. I just gotta get the fuel out of the buried rich area.
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You might want more injector and/or fuel pump before you crank that bad boy up to 15 PSI. Watch your injector duty cycle.
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