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Thread: New to tuning, Any benifit in reducing values in table B2417 CFCO enter spark timing

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    Default New to tuning, Any benifit in reducing values in table B2417 CFCO enter spark timing

    Just wanted to say hi first and let you guys know that I am a tuning newbie. So I apologise if I am slow to pick things up.
    I have a done a lot of reading, and know a little.
    So my question: is there any benefit in reducing the values in table B2417.

    Forgot to mention, its a M6, E40 pcm.

    Thanks for your help.

    Manuel
    Last edited by Manuel; March 2nd, 2015 at 08:46 PM.

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    After playing around with values, I have noticed that stock values in the table help the car track straight especially when wot shifting.

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