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Thread: atomic calibration?

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    atomic calibration?

    will HPT have in the near future a feature built in the software to self-calibrate the pcm? I know it wouldn't be the end all be all tune, but if the engine build does not have a stock file to use, then having the software learn & adjust to obtain a baseline could be a rather huge help for the end user.

    Possibly entering in the very basics such as camshaft profile, target boost psi, & fuel type/psi would enable the software to do the rest.
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    But there isn't a factory computer that supports that stuff. Could the software handle it, maybe but HP Tuners is just allowing you to see/edit what a different company made.

    The way we have to read and write the files makes it impossible for a factory computer to do such a thing.

    Standalone controllers like MS3's, holley, AEM etc etc were built around the auto-tune type feature. That's my take on all this.
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