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I am ready good sir... We can begin. I will communicate with you through the database website.
BTW I both love and want that steering wheel logo! :D
Do you want me to send you one of those adapters for wiring the wide band into the TGV connector instead of waiting for you to come here?
Buy this one, it will save you a bunch of cash...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Genuine-Flex-Fuel-Composition-Sensor-E85-For-GM-Impala-12-13-13577429-/142041070558?hash=item21124ebbde:g:4KIAAOSwvg9XdPWQ&vxp=mtr
These are all the same sensors and they are all compatible with AEM. They are all...
For the AEM no and yes depending... just install a flex fuel sensor and let the EMS blend between 0% and 100% ethanol. It is fully flex fuel capable. If, for some reason, you wish to have separate tunes for 93 and ethanol, then you would need to switch maps with the lap top.
For open source you...
You can have E85 with any ECU or any strategy so that is not so much an issue. With the AEM V2 you can implement full flex fuel capability.
Silly Question... What year is your car.
Yes Absolutely... I see you registered at the tuning database website but you have not created your vehicle profile and requested a tune. You need to do that for me. Instructions on what to do are on the opening page... http://www.netzonexpress.com/TuningInterface/default.asp
Reverting back to the stock ECU is probably a better way to go but now that I think into it more... this is a rotated kit correct? Does that accomodate a MAF because it certainly would not accomodate a stock setup. I have ever seen rotated kits on speed density tunes. In this instance I would go...
Oh crap I am so sorry for not getting back to you. I have been swamped with life and have had no time for even myself.
Since I can't remember shit and don't feel like going through a bunch of threads, I need you to run through the list of mods on your car and i will have a base tune ready for...
The elephant in the room...
I don't think your tuner quite understands the nature of your beast. How does one "open source" tune an AEM Series 2 EMS. I would just set it up using speed density but you will also need an Omni 4 bar map sensor and an AEM intake temperature sensor mounted somewhere...
Yes it is possible now. For you it was never really an issue because you have a built in wide band that can be logged through the AccessPort No need for you to have AccessTuner Race.
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