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    Do these table work? D6273, D6270. I've been playing with these recently and haven't been able to get them to produce any results? Can one of you more experienced folks chime in on this?

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    These are the tables I'm talking about. With the tables setup like this I am not seeing any change at all in timing. Am I missing something??

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    I think it's the general consensus that the ECT and iat tables are in control
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    Ok, thanks Les. I'll stop wasting time on these ones. Thanks again

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    The boost based tables do work, you just have to get the iat and coolant tables out of the way.

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    Alright, do they need to all get zero'd out or is it once the coolant and iat tables are met then the boost tables become active? It would be nice to be able to use all of them.
    Thanks for the help guys. I really appreciate it.

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    They need to be zeroed out in the areas you are wanting to control with the boost modifier.

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