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    Default How to modify individual dsp tunes??

    I have a couple dsp5 tunes for my lly and want to make some minor changes to the smoke and fuel tunes but i dont know how to go to one tune on the dsp tunes. any help would like to change some stuff.
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    Have you upgraded your OS?
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    yes had to do a full reflash to install it

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    Go to the calibrations tab under the navigator. There you will see a tab called EFI Live Custom Calibrations. From there you can change whichever tune you need to adjust.

    Is this what you are asking?
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    i think i will let you know in a min. i am gonna jump on efi real quick

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    alright figured that part out. ok these are my tunes pos 1 all the way counter clockwise 100 2-80 3-smoke 4-tow 5-mileage. alright is the dsp #1 position one(my 100hp)? and how do i modify pos 5 its not supposed to be stock like most people do its a custom mileage tune that sucks? and how can i swap another tune in its place do i have to write a whole new one or can i just do some copy paset kinda crap?

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    No, your 100 is your 1st position not your first DSP program, your base tune will always be your first position. Where it says DSP program #1, that would be your 2nd position. base=1, 1=2, 2=3, 3=4, 4=5. make sense?

    Some people will put their most powerful tune as a base tune and work down from which there, sounds like what you have.

    If you plan on changing one tune with another, you can just copy and paste the tables.

    Hope this helps
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    that helps alot thanks i am sure i will come up with some more questions. the only other one i know of right now is do you know anyone with a really good fuel mileage tune? for an lly

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    Try it yourself. Some pointers for mileage tunes is to bring the boost to near 0 at your cruising speed. Bring timing up some at the same speed and bring fuel up a bit also.
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    Fuel in the main inj pulse and main inj pulse pilot? And how much timing is too much

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