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Old 12-13-2007, 06:02 PM   #23 (permalink)
Tjabo
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Quote: Originally Posted by guhfluh View Post
Why can't people start posting their msq's for people to compare betwee those who have it and those who don't? Will that help? I have my latest one on boost junkie's website, but mine's a SMEC crank signal. People can also post their datalogs for review. I think those will help diag more than just stating if you have it or not and if you have the asd bypassed or not. Just my thoughts.

Hey guys, sorry, I didn't see these additions to the thread, since I still had my old e-mail address in my profile. . .

Anyway, the reason I don't post up my .MSQ is simple laziness. . . I don't often have my tuning computer online, or even in the house, so it requires special effort to get the .MSQ posted up somewhere if people aren't even going to look at it. If someone wants to see it, I'll gladly undertake the effort to get it posted.

Incidently, I intend to post my last MS1/Extra .MSQ up to boost bunkies .MSQ database. It's pretty good other than this hiccup, and I have transitioned over to MS2/Extra, not intending to go back!

I should mention that my .MSQ probably isn't a LOT of help on here, since I'm currently running a bolt-on only 2.0 liter SOHC!
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