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Old 06-20-2018, 03:12 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Martijn_b View Post
Have you made a decision yet?


Ps: just because i can code java doesn't mean i can tune cars - which has a lot more physics knowledge involved. But surely the skills which you need for programming (esp professionally for large companies with complex systems) help you to analyze and solve complex situations.
I agree. I can't tune and I'm an embedded and mobile app SW engineer. I picked up a couple EFI books to get more familiar with the fuel injected dynamics. The basic physics part is OK. I believe its understanding the platform and what happens with ignition timing when specific events occur... in closed/open loop and how the o2's/MAFs/MAP are used in conjunction.

Other than that... set and press the "Interpolate" button and watch light start bending at WOT
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