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hi novice here( i had the car tuned,safc2) but just woundering what the green line on the right of the graph represents

and shouldnt the safc2 take care of this ?

any help would be good thankspost-42027-1211276456_thumb.jpg

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the green line is the run before the car was tuned

then the blue line is the run after the safc is tuned

so you can see where you gained power, ie; basically everywhere

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the green line is the run before the car was tuned

then the blue line is the run after the safc is tuned

so you can see where you gained power, ie; basically everywhere

thanks for clearing that up, the reason i ask is that, when i cain it the power seems to flatten out around 6-7000rpm then cuts out just after 7000rpm is this the rev limit? and around that rpm the safc is correcting air fuel seems to be doin its job, its kind of strange i never noticed it b4 mayb im getting use to the power or may need a retune?

thanks

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