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Old 09-30-2014, 09:35 AM
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Anyone have a file I can mimic for my 2013 GS A6 car? I just completed my cam install and set the Target Idle, however, I need assistance setting the fuel trims. I'm running 1.75 headers with cat-less setup into stock NPP's. It's not a daily driver either.

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Any assistance is greatly appreciated. .......beers on me!
Old 09-30-2014, 11:21 AM
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What will be the purpose for this borrowed tune? With install of a cam, a wideband sensor is usually needed to properly tune the engine. Do you have one?
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A quality tune after a cam change is done with a wideband with all modifiers like fuel trims turned off. The fuel trims then adjust from that for various changing conditions. Of course you would need the proper model of HP Tuners to do that or use the alternate wiring method. (Found at the HP Tuners forum)
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No one willing to help?

Wow! Gone are the days when true Hot-Rodders were willing to jump in and get it done.

Mods please delete this thread.
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You're asking somebody to do $500-$1000 worth of work for you for free.
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Originally Posted by DSteck
You're asking somebody to do $500-$1000 worth of work for you for free.
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Originally Posted by DSteck
You're asking somebody to do $500-$1000 worth of work for you for free.
Lots of criticism, but no one was even willing to offer their services........just criticism..........that's what I am referring to. Not so much as a pm to sell me a file. Typical!

I've been on my own since I was 16, so I'll figure it out. It's not rocket science.

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Well, I got a tune to mimic..............from the great state of PA (I won't mention their username)...............there's hope for mankind after all.
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If you can't set fuel trims, I would sell HP tuners and pay a pro. That is probably the easiest part. Just log a bit and adjust. No need for a wideband to do part throttle.

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