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Old 03-05-2010, 09:03 AM   #13
kelley@vectormotorsports
 
Drives: 2009 Pontiac G8 GT
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Clinton Twp., MI
Posts: 241
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Originally Posted by live2well View Post
Kirk are you able to do the simple things like change the cal for wheel size, raise the rev limiter, and speed limiter?
Our tunes come with the RPM limiter optimized and the top speed limiter raised. We can change for wheel size also.

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Originally Posted by SS Drifter View Post
I would be interested to learning more about the data logging capabilities of both the Trinity and Vector. I have a Vector tune on my L99 and I like the added performance. However, speaking as a complete newbie, I think the tune may benefit from some data logging and personized adjustments.

A data logger would provide better understanding of tuning. It also seems like monitoring of knock sensing could help screen out the bad gas stations around home. I've been considering a Trinity just for logging but the number of portable gadgets tend to add up. An alternative long term approach might be a carputer with the tuner and logging installed. The VCM scanner is my first choice so far.
We have a high speed scanner built into our software. You can read engine parameters and check and clear codes. If you have Excel on your computer the data log will automatically start a macro and import itself into an easy to read format.
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