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Old 05-26-2005, 12:17 PM   #1
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Tuning Injector Slopes

I am ready to start finally dialing in my KAMRFx's and get my gas mileage/performance back where it needs to be. Just like a good little tuner I have been clearing my EEC each time I make a fuel control change, but I have a concern that I need addressed.

In the EA documentation regarding tuning injector slopes, it states that you need to set your breakpoint to some unobtainable number and "accelerate very slowly" in order to keep the EEC on the low slope side. Purpose of this is to tune the slope between 0-3ms.

Since I've got an EEC-V with adaptive strategy enabled I usually drive the car a couple of days after making a change to make sure the KAMRF tables have learned their proper corrections. So can I just change my breakpoint without clearing the EEC and datalog, or will I have to drive like a grandma for a couple of days to allow the learing process?
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