Standardized VE table

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drmatera
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Standardized VE table

Post by drmatera »

This may be an odd question but I found a A/F target table that somebody built that has worked wonderfully in tuning my car with VE analize live. So I wondered if there was a VE table out there that people could use to get an idea of what a proper table should look like. They could adjust their required fuel from there... Or am I wrong
Matt Cramer
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Re: Standardized VE table

Post by Matt Cramer »

The map that appears when you load the firmware already has a "standard" VE table - it's a real table from a small block Chevy for MS2.
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