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An Insight Into Tuning Methods
In the interest of transparency and knowledge acquisition in order to help make more informed decisions, the following link to our web site forum may provide a useful insight into the different methods of tuning an engine. It also shows the various advantantages, disadvantages and implications involved.
Torque Developments International » A comparison of ECU tuning methods : Powertrain dynamics |
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As there is often an inadequate level of transparency surrounding dyno testing methodologies, this link to the Rotoest Research Institute should be quite helpful to those who may be interested http://www.rri.se/index.php?DN=43
There are 3 chapters which are quite interesting. Last edited by TDI; 18th October 2011 at 10:53. |
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