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I didn't say I was original.
I just got back from a 100 mile run with the Danish tune for those mods. In a couple of words.............. HOLY SHIIIIIIITTT.
As Warp says, it "pulls like a freight train." fuel mileage went from 36-38 to 45 mpg. I had to go buy a fancy set of $15 ear plugs just to show Ol' Blue some committment to her new configuration. She's happy, now. The dyno numbers from the Danish guys (listed on the .net site) put this tune at 152 h.p. and about 165 torques. I think Ol' Blue is pretty close to that.
Today's Weird Stuff:
1). The odometer is messed up. After exactly 90 miles (as measured by mile markers), the trip meter showed 72.7 miles.
2). Because the odo is messed up, I have no faith that the speedo is anywhere near accurate. I rode a back-country highway, so there was no means to judge by watching other traffic. And I didn't put a stopwatch on it.
3). Fuel gauge is also messed up. The half full mark used to be right at 100 miles. Today, it read half full at 65 miles (tripmeter indicated). All with an increase in fuel mileage from 36 to 45 mpg.
Now I have to figure out if I can use TuneECU to get the instrument cluster to do things with some degree of accuracy.
Any hints, guys?
Gorge if you have a GPS you can check as you adjust the speedo. On a Standard/Classic the speed is of about 6.5 to 7 % check your tune and see what it says in the speed adjustment area in the parameter section. Once the speedo is adjusted right your odometer will be off as much as you adjusted the speedo.