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Old 05-16-2007, 07:36 AM   #40 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by CASPERAMC
http://www.msextra.com/manuals/MS_Ex...l.htm#autotune

thats for you vschaos

and to hook up the spark, i know i need 2 wires. one is C2-9 (Coil control no. 2) and the other is C2-10 (Coil control no. 1), and they need to be wired to pins 25 and 27 on the ms, but which goes to where?

holy crap thats confusing

Edit: I understand it somewhat, but holy crap do you have to modify a bunch of stuff. Wow when I had the PTP piggyback it was much much easier....tell it target a/f, what boost and/or throttle percentage to autotune, how fast you wanted it to work and click save.....all in one window. I guess its just that you have to modify the .ini file and there is tons to read...I would have thought it would be more simple with the MS.
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