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Old 06-02-2014   #2
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Re: Potential Buy 1997 GSX

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Originally Posted by dsmghost View Post
Yes it's very easy. Go to the Boost (WGS) tab and look at the Base Duty Cycle chart, highligh. the range you want to increase the boost and hit ctrl + up or simply raise the numbers a couple points. Then test drive and see what boost you hit and tweak it until it's where you want it.

If your logging a map sensor and you have a good base duty cycle chart setup already then you can enable the error correction feature which is pretty cool. But I just use the base duty cycle chart.

http://www.ecmtuning.com/wiki/bcssetup?s[]=boost&s[]=wgs
Ghost,

I know there are three gears listed. And to help the tranny I am thinking of leaving gears one and probably two at the 17psi.

And then just up gear three. Am I correct in thinking all I have to do then is just change the gear three settings?

Also any idea how much to increase to get a psi? Or does it vary based on setups?

Im not at home so can't review logs but I believe the 17psi is set at like 29 on the base duty cycle and when he was running 30psi I think the number was 56. might be a calculation there to get the nimber requires for each psi.
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