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GM everyone, so my 21 STI was recently tuned with ECUTek software and its great. I have it linked to my iPad via Bluetooth and can monitor my car but what are the most important areas to monitor and there parameters? From what I can choose from, it has different areas vs the COBB AP. I can fit 9 areas to monitor, so please and thank you for any assistance.
 

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what are the options you have to monitor? you may want to ask your tuner the best things to monitor. important ones for what i did with the cobb AP, was really knock. everything esle i have external gauges for (afr, oil temp+pressure).
 

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  • Engine Load (Calculated)
  • Engine Speed
  • Ignition Total Timing
  • Intake Air Temperature
  • Knock Sum
  • Fine Learning Knock Correction
  • Feedback Knock Correction
  • Ignition Advance Multiplier
  • Boost
  • Mass Airflow
  • Final Fueling Base
  • Primary Wastegate Duty Cycle
  • Target Boost
  • Throttle Opening Angle
  • Wideband O2
 

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However than, that's less then desirable.

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Well, they’re is your problem.
It really bothers me when their is no proofreading done before someone posts a comment and there completely oblivious to the fact.

In fact, posting the above sentence was a headache cause my phone was fighting me on it 😂
 

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Well, they’re is your problem.
It really bothers me when their is no proofreading done before someone posts a comment and there completely oblivious to the fact.

In fact, posting the above sentence was a headache cause my phone was fighting me on it 😂
Thread after thread on here it's just vomit for sentences and punctuation. It's becoming too difficult to read and understand. I fight every urge to not be a complete d*ck online and say something too insulting but it's getting harder by the day.

If they cant form a basic sentence using words correctly, then they can't handle the knowledge that some of us will drop on them. It's at the point where id rather just not answer and let them burn...

Wait until you see the thread about someone asking about what turbo to buy....


To offer something productive here to the OP, I dont know much of anything about EcuTek. However, im sure you'll want the basics. Boost, AFR, knock, fuel, Intake temps, multiplier/multiplicative, ect ect. Being able to view 9 monitors is pretty cool.
 

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I married a non-native english speaker and learned that if you understand what they mean, its good enough to communicate.. This is a subaru forum FFS. low brow, blue collar, high school educated, type crowd. current company excluded, of course.
 

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I married a non-native english speaker and learned that if you understand what they mean, its good enough to communicate.. This is a subaru forum FFS. low brow, blue color, high school educated, type crowd. current company excluded, of course.
Are you talking about the car or the community?
Either your blue subaru is low brow and highschool educated or you are implying that subaru owners live in the world of Eiffel 65 :unsure:.....🥁 tsss


... See how misused grammar or bad spelling can generate confusion? :LOL:

I would argue there is a difference between communication and discussion, which a forum is usually the latter.
 

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I would argue there is a difference between communication and discussion, which a forum is usually the latter.
discussion implements communication. A forum uses both.

Every instance of a discussion requires actors to communicate. In this case, the communication takes the form of posts. Where the output of one actor becomes the input to others [ communication ]. Each actor will process the post differently and return outputs based on their own private functions..

In a forum environment, where the communication libraries and private function sophistication varies wildly among participants, if syntactical errors in the message don't prevent decoding the message, they shouldn't.
 

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discussion implements communication. A forum uses both.

Every instance of a discussion requires actors to communicate. In this case, the communication takes the form of posts. Where the output of one actor becomes the input to others [ communication ]. Each actor will process the post differently and return outputs based on their own private functions..

In a forum environment, where the communication libraries and private function sophistication varies wildly among participants, if syntactical errors in the message don't prevent decoding the message, they shouldn't.
We'll, no madder how technological you get about it, it doesn't help the conversation if you chews the wrong terminology or verbiage when disgusting a point. :poop:
 
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