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    I wanna lower my rpms how do i do it and what table do i need to change iam new to tunning and just messing around with it

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    Anyone know

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    You want to lower your RPM limit? If so look at B1106 and B1102. You can control the fueling limit using those two tables.

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    What do I need to change in these tables iam New to tunning

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ID:	14087 The easiest way is to find the max rpm you want to run and set the cell after that to 0. That keeps the truck from fueling above that cell. Just out of curiosity why do you want to lower your rpms?

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    also keep in mind that lowering the RPM limiter to less than stock will definately affect WOT shifting.

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    Iam wanting to lower it at ldle is this what I need to do

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    No, to adjust idle speed you use table B0701. It is pretty self explanatory and works off of coolant temp.

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    B0701, B1201, and B0756 to keep it from surging at the lower idle speed at slow speeds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR View Post
    B0701, B1201, and B0756 to keep it from surging at the lower idle speed at slow speeds.
    dont forget B0755 for P/N
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