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Old 07-05-2008, 10:15 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I know what HOM is I have s3 with toys. What I was asking is say you flash a pump gas tune onto the ecu can you tune for when HOM is activated to lean it out a little bit and throw more timing. So when HOM is off you have a/f's is the mid 11's and timing in the high 20's then when HOM is activated its almost like a race gas map, but you dont have to reflash your ecu for a race gas map you just hitthe HOM switch and it leans it out to say low 12's a/f and timing in the upper 30's at redline. If you still dont understand let me know.
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