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[Data]: Diacom files from this weekend.

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Old 07-28-2002, 11:23 PM
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Default [Data]: Diacom files from this weekend.

Some more data for those of you that like to look. :)

Base timing was set to 0* at the distributor for all of these files. 93 octane gasoline. The temps were about 85 and very muggy. I think 1 of them has no data in it.
http://personal.tmlp.com/scorp/vette/etown.zip
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Default Re: [Data]: Diacom files from this weekend. (scorp508)

looks much better than the other ones you posted a long time ago!

Seems like it's still running lean though. Which is strange considering your high fuel pressure problem..... High BLM's most of the time, and also O2's in the high 700's at WOT in third gear.

but that my be because you have the stock injectors in there still, and the programming was for larger ones so it just thinks it's running lean. Since the stockers flow less that what the computer thinks, it's like you are running eight clogged injectors and that's what's pushing the BLM's up. Seems to be running pretty good, but still room for improvement.


Heard you redlighted tonight too! :D

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