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    How do i tune for my 1.84 rocker arms with DHP Power Tuner? kinda new to this whole tuning thing, and i still haven't been validated over on the DHP Forums
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    I got 1.9's and I did not tune mine at all, just reset your PCM... ie remove the battery connection for awhile and add it back... your PCM will begin relearning.

    You will want to do a MAF tune first btw... Fuel>Spark>Boost
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawngoose View Post
    I got 1.9's and I did not tune mine at all, just reset your PCM... ie remove the battery connection for awhile and add it back... your PCM will begin relearning.

    You will want to do a MAF tune first btw... Fuel>Spark>Boost
    the PCM will never re-learn the added amount of air youre pushing with rockers. you need a GOOD tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    the PCM will never re-learn the added amount of air youre pushing with rockers. you need a GOOD tune.
    So a VE Tune you recommend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawngoose View Post
    So a VE Tune you recommend?
    i think he mean in general, install the rockers and then start back from square one doing the VE Tune, Maf, O2... i think...
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    Here you go. Follow the one for the DHP

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    VE tune is optional, but a good idea. Then do a MAF tune and see if you can add some spark. You will probably need to adjust your PE fuelling so that you don't go a little lean now that it's flowing better.
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    ^ yup. Buy a wide band too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewings View Post
    VE tune is optional, but a good idea. Then do a MAF tune and see if you can add some spark. You will probably need to adjust your PE fuelling so that you don't go a little lean now that it's flowing better.
    so you dont have to do a VE Tune?
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    ^ yup. Buy a wide band too.
    Already have the Wide Band, so i am set in the department
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