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Thread: Main ve table

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    Main ve table

    I'm tuning a GMPP LS3 crate engine in an offroad truck. The MAF sensor has been removed so I'm trying to tune in speed density mode. Here is my question, where in the heck is the primary VE vs. RPM vs. MAP table, or where do you make fueling corrections at, on this ECU. Thanks for any pointers.

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    You will need 2.25 beta to edit ve coefficients

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    Thanks! Is there a link for the beta copy.

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    No you will have to e-mail support and they will add it to your customer page.

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    Just remember, once you edit the file in 2.25, you must use it for ever. No going back to 2.24. If that is an issue, then you can use the BlueCat VE Coefficient tool we have been using for years. Search and ye shall find....

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    Thanks again