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Old May 14, 2013 | 02:45 PM
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using interplate in my tuning maps

Hi I love my tuning box I don't have any problems it works great! But I just found the interplate button for the first time and was interested in it. When I high light my rpms or my load scale or even may whole fuel map, then I press interplate and it changes the numbers around not to much, just changes them. I never tried to interplate anything and drive. Do you think I should use interplate it seems like its a good fuction , it makes my numbers more proper or cleaner I don't know? I would like to use it at least for my load or rpm. So what do ya think? What is this fuction for? Should I try it! Seems like I should use it.
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Old May 14, 2013 | 03:36 PM
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Well I used it for load and rpms and it didn't make much change in driving or power but maybe a little smoother could be placebo but she still gets sideways real nice so it didn't hurt, afrs the same. But I don't want to do it to my fuel map cause when I tried it, it changed those numbers quite a bit! But maybe I should try it! Maybe my tuning box is telling me im a crappy tuner and need a better power curve lol! So If any one still has info on using interpolate let me know, for now I will leave the rpm and load interplated. Cause its cool I think drift or grow old and die!
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