DE-tuning ??
DE-tuning ??
Ok, I have a question that I can't seem to find an answer to.
Is there a way to SAFELY detune an engine (OBDI) w/o hurting or adversely effecting the engine itself ? Rev limiters ? Trans shifting points ?
The reason I ask is because my cousin has a pretty stout 383 in his T/A and his son wants to take it to the homecoming dance this year for school. Well, he asked me how to de-tune it to make it a little more "user friendly" for a 18 year old to drive. Personally, I have no clue and I told him I would post on here and ask around. Any input or thoughts would be appreciated.
P.S. I already told him that car is not what I would want my 18 year old to drive but he wanted me to ask anyway.
Thanks,
Is there a way to SAFELY detune an engine (OBDI) w/o hurting or adversely effecting the engine itself ? Rev limiters ? Trans shifting points ?
The reason I ask is because my cousin has a pretty stout 383 in his T/A and his son wants to take it to the homecoming dance this year for school. Well, he asked me how to de-tune it to make it a little more "user friendly" for a 18 year old to drive. Personally, I have no clue and I told him I would post on here and ask around. Any input or thoughts would be appreciated.
P.S. I already told him that car is not what I would want my 18 year old to drive but he wanted me to ask anyway.
Thanks,
Ya can't really de-tune a car to run sluggish unless you back off the timing to some really crazy low point. You could set the speed limiter and RPM limiters low, but how low ?? EG: is 2500 RPM/70 MPH safe on a back road ?? You can get into trouble with a 65 HP Volkswagen if you try hard.. It's a matter of the drivers maturity and experience with handling a pot load of torque, plus and who is in the car with them. I would forget the de-tune, ya either trust him or not.
set the speed to 75mph, and rev limit to 3900rpm, then if he floors it, the highest it will rev is 3900rpm, max power wont be made yet which effectively makes it sluggish, and wont shift until he lets off the throttle (I think).. Perfect!
Last edited by dookie454; Aug 5, 2009 at 04:58 PM.
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