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    Default AutoVE tuning on an automatic trans

    What is the best gear or gears to do the autove tuning?

    It seems very hard to get the lower cells should i use the scan tool to lock it it to a single gear?

    Any help for me would be great.

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    same question and also hitting upper WOT cells to a count of 50 with out getting in trouble. I found the transition spreadsheet helpful

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    Quote Originally Posted by warscout2
    What is the best gear or gears to do the autove tuning?

    It seems very hard to get the lower cells should i use the scan tool to lock it it to a single gear?

    Any help for me would be great.
    Another way to look at it wolud be this.

    You need to do something outside of anything your likely to do in the car to hit those cells. Ie your never going to hit them under any driving conditions anyway, so why tune them?
    If you wnat to make your VE table all nice and pretty to look at you can hand smooth them to blend into the surrounding cells you have hit.

    IMHO no point busting your nut trying to do somethig you dont need to.
    HX Ute.

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    What if you are racing?

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    does anyone have any ideas on tuning a auto car little tips?

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    I was told to keep it in D not overdrive as I normally would on the freeway.
    I try to keep on the gas as much as possible and when I need to back off I lift my foot completely off the pedal. Annoying for any passengers you may have. Lol!
    I also find some back roads where I can crawl around hitting the lower RPM cells as well as where I can get up to the higher RPM area's.
    I watch the WBO2 guage and try not to see any rich/lean spikes.
    It's usually a case of "hey kids...lets go for a drive".
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    IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.


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    thanks hquick did you get most of the cells on the map.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2002_z28_six_speed
    What if you are racing?
    I think you missed my point.

    Use 2nd and 3rd and exploit as many different load points in the rev ranges you can. Even simulate a couple of flat chat passes (on a private road).

    If you do this then the cells youve hit are the ones your going to hit under normal driving and also under full load.throttle.
    The cells that dont/cant get hit are never going to be hit anyway. Thise you can hand smooth later.

    You can lock the trans in 2nd for most high load/low rev range stuff using the hand held controller.
    HX Ute.

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    thanks thats great

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    As Big Kahuna said.
    That's pretty much what I do. No private roads but out the back of small towns Some good, long 'un monitored' roads!
    I manage to hit alot of the cells in the table but you'll never hit all!
    Maybe 2/3rds.
    Howard

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    IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.


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