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    Question about Airflow setings

    Under Airflow > Variable camshaft > General > Method: Baro, or Global.

    What do the Global settings mean?
    In example, What does "PDA", "VIM", and "BASE" mean?

    Lo= PDA offset
    Med= VIM offset
    Hi= Base

    Thank you.

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    both baro and global reference the same three tables. base is obviously used always, except when the other two are used. base is the high baro table
    vim is variable inlet manifold. if you have runner control, this table would be referenced, when the runner is in long runner position. vim is medium baro table
    pda is port de-activation. its also referenced as swirl valve activation. pda is the low baro table

    i would only be using global, if i had runner control
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