Modifying Tuning Tables

Modifying Tuning Tables





WARNING: When tuning an engine, especially under load, it is advisable to have an indication of the Air-fuel ratio at which the engine is running. It is recommended that a wide-band oxygen sensor be used for this since it displays the Air-Fuel ratio quickly.

All tuning tables in the ECU Navigator can be modified. Once a tuning table has been selected, cells can be selected and modified.

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