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Is anyone here running a ngauge with palm beach. And if so what do u think of it.
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I've ran a PBD dyno tune on their nGauge for nearly three years now. After they handed me the final revision, I had them clean up some spots a couple weeks later. Just datalog the issue as it happens and send them the file to get it smoothed out. They'll let you know if its something they can take care of...Ok. Did u have any random bucking between 2k-3500.
Did u do remote and in person tune.I've ran a PBD dyno tune on their nGauge for nearly three years now. After they handed me the final revision, I had them clean up some spots a couple weeks later. Just datalog the issue as it happens and send them the file to get it smoothed out. They'll let you know if its something they can take care of...
I remote tuned on a dyno at a local performance shop.Did u do remote and in person tune.
My rev matching was really bad. It would just kinda bounce a few RPMs and not hold in the right spot.Where they able to smooth out your rev match.
I had lots of low speed bucking and the engine would surge at idle.Ok. Did u have any random bucking between 2k-3500.
What parameters did u have set on ngauge for Datalog when you where on the dynoI remote tuned on a dyno at a local performance shop.
How did it died? That the first time I have ever heard of one Dying. Was your ngauge new or usedMy rev matching was really bad. It would just kinda bounce a few RPMs and not hold in the right spot.
I had lots of low speed bucking and the engine would surge at idle.
Unfortunately for me, my nGuage died right around when the car decided it wouldn't relearn the fuel content anymore and was stuck running rich for e85. Multiple KAM resets did noting.
They did offer to revise the tune, but yeah the nGuage died. I ended up having a dealership reset the PCM back to stock.
I threw on the Ford Performance "power pack" and love how smooth it is to drive now. I do miss e85 a lot tho.