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Old 03-07-2008, 06:55 AM   #36 (permalink)
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I did the cold start and a lot of the basemap work for the E9, and it should start about 99% of the cars out there with very minor work. The MAF map has a lot more time in it than the SD map, the philosophy being that a guy with a TBE, Intake, etc. will be able to drop in the AEM, load the basemap, and be able to drive the car relatively safely to the dyno etc.
The SD mapping has a little less development time on it, because 90% of the people out there using it will have much more in mods than anyone using a MAF, and will understand the need for much more tuning time. Still, the SD map should start and run most E9's out there, at least enough to start tuning.
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