6395 pcm has two advance tables. One is in effect when virtually stopped. The stopped one has lower advance settings. The only thing I could think of was that it is a way of meeting emission requirement. Is there any other reason?
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6395 pcm has two advance tables. One is in effect when virtually stopped. The stopped one has lower advance settings. The only thing I could think of was that it is a way of meeting emission requirement. Is there any other reason?
I noticed this with mine as well, I have them set both the same now. I did have them separate(my tune from Mark has them like that) but in my stock BJYK tune, they were the same.
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I made mine the same also and it seemed to make the transition smoother.
I think it did the same for me as well. There is a lot of ones I have seen where they are different, but I think I'm leaving mine the same.