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Old 05-03-2005, 09:39 AM   #1
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Default Maps and thier effect on your car?

I have had the ST for ~1 month now sitting next to my computer. I have it all setup just not loaded into my car. I was running the AP with a Utec over it. That was a great combo the AP would take care of things on a day to day basis and the Utec would take care of the high octane/boost. I have been tuning the Utec since it came out on my WRX and now on my Sti.
The problem I have with running the ST is I don't know how all the maps interact. If someone could do a write up that explains how the maps are used that would get me on my way to using the ST. The Utec was a first step for me away from the points and carb world of tuning. I liked that it was very easy to tune and only had one map for each parameter.

C/N Can someone explain the ST multiple maps and how they interact?

TMS


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