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(03-03-2022, 02:21 PM)teal95 Wrote: Another choice is to use one of the EEC tuning tools like a QuarterHorse or twEECer. The datalogging functions allow you to see what the EEC thinks the temperature is.
steve
Thanks for that info. I am not running a tune and I didn't realize that was available. That's a lot easier to work with, obviously, and $450 (or whatever) seems well worth it.