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    #31
    ALRIGHT. I think I figured this out. I don't know if this solution is exactly the best, but it works.
    Step 1: Tune your car via pasha's thread.
    Step 2: Raise your idle RPM to 950

    I am blasting AC on full and it doesn't do the wiggle wiggle engine rev.
    Let me know if this works for you also.
    Pining 0-60motorsports, Andratch

    I've told someone on this forum before that I'll show how I merge Lambda Integrator/AFR data logs with the VE table to semi-automate tuning. I finally got to doing this. I usually use MATLAB, but it is a bit of a niche software so I made spreadsheet and a video for you all. Link for the spreadsheet and the configuration file
    Last edited by inlinesix123; 06-30-2024, 09:57 AM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post
      ALRIGHT. I think I figured this out. I don't know if this solution is exactly the best, but it works.
      Step 1: Tune your car via pasha's thread.
      Step 2: Raise your idle RPM to 950

      I am blasting AC on full and it doesn't do the wiggle wiggle engine rev.
      Let me know if this works for you also.
      Pining 0-60motorsports, Andratch

      That’s great!

      I’ll raise the idle RPM and see how it feels. Already contacted HTE to have that done once the cars out of the bodyshop and workshop.

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        #33
        Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
        That’s great!

        I’ll raise the idle RPM and see how it feels. Already contacted HTE to have that done once the cars out of the bodyshop and workshop.
        I really really need people that are more seasoned with tuning that me to chime in on this because I just don't think an of-the-shelf tune can work as well as what pasha suggested, especially for drivability.

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          #34
          One of the shops I visited said that if they could tune the car to raise the idle RPM it would prob fix this.. but they said E46 doesn't have a tune for that?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post
            One of the shops I visited said that if they could tune the car to raise the idle RPM it would prob fix this.. but they said E46 doesn't have a tune for that?
            I just did it with ecuWorx, worth the $25. You don't need it in theory, but it gives you an interface so you don't have to find the 1s and 0s for it in the bin file. The coding section has a lot of help.

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              #36
              Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post

              I just did it with ecuWorx, worth the $25. You don't need it in theory, but it gives you an interface so you don't have to find the 1s and 0s for it in the bin file. The coding section has a lot of help.
              I have ECUworx, but just used it to flash CSL SMG. Was it easy to raise the idle RPM? My skill level is basically needs step by step instructions lol

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                #37
                Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post

                I have ECUworx, but just used it to flash CSL SMG. Was it easy to raise the idle RPM? My skill level is basically needs step by step instructions lol
                2/10 difficulty.
                You load the .bin file into ecuworx, in one of the tabs you will find idle rpm, and change it from 780 to 950.
                Save the file, then load it to your ECU.
                Last edited by inlinesix123; 06-30-2024, 03:33 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post

                  2/10 difficulty
                  where can I find directions?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post

                    where can I find directions?
                    I edited it there myself but i can also offer you more details/screenshots if this is not clear.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post

                      I edited it there myself but i can also offer you more details/screenshots if this is not clear.
                      I just opened the program and read through all the functions on the front page. I only saw the ability to raise RPM limiter. Didn't see how to raise min RPM. Screenshots would be amazing.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post

                        I just opened the program and read through all the functions on the front page. I only saw the ability to raise RPM limiter. Didn't see how to raise min RPM. Screenshots would be amazing.
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post

                          Here it is.
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                          sweeet! thank you. I'm guessing there's no harm in doing this right? I think that's what your original post was prob trying to figure out. Other than burning more gas I don't think it'll have an impact.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post

                            sweeet! thank you. I'm guessing there's no harm in doing this right? I think that's what your original post was prob trying to figure out. Other than burning more gas I don't think it'll have an impact.
                            well, i dont think it has an impact at all, since i usually keep the gas pressed at stop lights to 1000 rpm anyway to avoid my car revving back and forth
                            Last edited by inlinesix123; 07-01-2024, 05:14 PM.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by inlinesix123 View Post

                              well, i dont think it has an impact at all, since i usually keep the gas pressed at stop lights to 1000 rpm anyway to avoid my car shaking back and forth
                              That's odd. Engine mounts or what?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Sylverlee View Post

                                That's odd. Engine mounts or what?
                                no, i was doing this previously to avoid the issue described in this thread, rpm going up and down, shaking was not a good way to describe it

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