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Old Oct 10, 2006 | 04:12 PM
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I have a Question for Intense. (About their Tuning)

When you guys tune your PCM's why do you raise the piston protection to 7k? Isn't it set at 3600 for a reason. Shouldn't you be able to tune with out raising it?

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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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Are you guys just going to ignor the question?
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 01:33 PM
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Sorry - didn't know about this thread until just now...

The Piston Protection Enable RPM parameter is the engine speed which must be exceeded to enable fuel enrichment specifically for piston protection.

Our tunes are the result of countless hours on the dyno using a wideband air/fuel monitor. We target a flat line air/fuel 'curve', which completely eliminates the need for this supplemental fuel enrichment table. Here are some recent sample dyno charts with INTENSE tunes. Notice how well we have the air/fuel under control without the need for the parameter you questioned...







Please feel free to email me at ScottC@INTENSE-Racing.com if you have any other questions. I check my email every few hours, and there's no way I can check all the various message forums nearly this often.

p.s. - I just reviewed some of your previous posts, and it appears that you weren't happy with your INTENSE PCM. We would have appreciated the opportunity to resolve whatever issues you were having, but go ahead and return the PCM to us and we'll be happy to refund your money.
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