THUNDERMAX: Any way to view values in thundermax tune?
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Any way to view values in thundermax tune?
So i pulled up my old TM software and tune from a previous engine and there are no numbers on their graphs? you can edit the graph manually but it is just a matter of counting dots or clicks?! Holy moly thats not cool.
Where the hell is the AFR map? There is no actual timing map and it uses a map for each throttle position?
Is the Thundermax literally designed to be a plug and play and ride away set up? Like, no room for actual manual tuning or adjustments and everything is left up to the software to adjust?
Where the hell is the AFR map? There is no actual timing map and it uses a map for each throttle position?
Is the Thundermax literally designed to be a plug and play and ride away set up? Like, no room for actual manual tuning or adjustments and everything is left up to the software to adjust?
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You need to load a map. NOt sure but the software might be screwed up. Got to TM and get the latest software for you module.
AFR right here
TM is not plug and play. You need to load a map that is close to your build. The only adjustment that is automatic is the injector pulse widths and Idle throttle settings. Plenty room for manual adjustments.
AFR right here
TM is not plug and play. You need to load a map that is close to your build. The only adjustment that is automatic is the injector pulse widths and Idle throttle settings. Plenty room for manual adjustments.
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No, what you posted is what I see. All the graphs. So when you click on the graph and edit it... where are the numbers? I do see the scales on the side but i was trying to pull the AFR map and it really doesn't exsist... as it seems to be a combo of maybe mini maps (dots on a graph that can be moved up or down. You gotta count the clicks)
Anyway, just to clarify and simplify.
I had some good maps on my TM. That I was trying to transpose to a different tuner. I lost interest pretty much after 10 min and ending up using a PV map to reference from as its maps are heat map / number based.
Anyway, just to clarify and simplify.
I had some good maps on my TM. That I was trying to transpose to a different tuner. I lost interest pretty much after 10 min and ending up using a PV map to reference from as its maps are heat map / number based.
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