Smart Tune info needed
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Yup that's the issue. I have a SEPST, so as far as timing goes you're pretty well limited to Harley cams unless you have access to a Dyno. I have SE204's and was thinking about getting some EZY Starts (no ACR's) but I can't match any to a HD cam/map that are close, and even if I did, smart tuning won't address any cam timing changes. At least that's what I've been told.
Jim
Jim
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Jim there is still a lot to be gained with the program, pick a cal with a similar intake close that will work with your model, adjust the cubic inches in tuning constraints and any other variables you have access to, do some smart tunes to dial in your VE's, if you want to get into the timing tables you can use a program called MyTune, it works with the SE data to manipulate your timing tables, if your mods are not wild you will with a bit of time and effort get a decent result, failing that it's off to the dyno tuning shop.
Hope that's some help mate.
Hilly
Hope that's some help mate.
Hilly
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Slingshot383 (09-28-2020)
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Originally Posted by Hilly13
Jim there is still a lot to be gained with the program, pick a cal with a similar intake close that will work with your model, adjust the cubic inches in tuning constraints and any other variables you have access to, do some smart tunes to dial in your VE's, if you want to get into the timing tables you can use a program called MyTune, it works with the SE data to manipulate your timing tables, if your mods are not wild you will with a bit of time and effort get a decent result, failing that it's off to the dyno tuning shop.
Hope that's some help mate.
Hilly
Hope that's some help mate.
Hilly
My apologies Crazysc, for hijacking your thread. If you're upset about it, just contact BuzzCap7 and he will show up with his frying pan to whack me in the head
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