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Cooperdh 09-16-2015 03:51 PM

Help w/ OFT and Rom Raider
 
I have had the OFT for a few months now and have been running the Stage 1 tune. I want to change the MAF parameters since I have a Perrin 2.5 CAI. For the life of me, I have been having a difficult time trying to figure out Rom Raider and getting it setup. I did download the XML files. Anyone local want to meet up and help me out for a six pack of beer? I'm in the Gresham area but can meet anywhere in the metro area. Thanks.

Chen 09-17-2015 12:10 AM

@Aztec help him out.

Cooperdh 09-17-2015 12:30 AM

Thanks. I am sure it wouldn't take very long at all. I just need someone who knows what he is doing to guide me in the right direction.

Aztec 09-17-2015 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooperdh (Post 2392253)
I have had the OFT for a few months now and have been running the Stage 1 tune. I want to change the MAF parameters since I have a Perrin 2.5 CAI. For the life of me, I have been having a difficult time trying to figure out Rom Raider and getting it setup. I did download the XML files. Anyone local want to meet up and help me out for a six pack of beer? I'm in the Gresham area but can meet anywhere in the metro area. Thanks.

Hi Cooper, I've had quite a bit of time to mess with the OFT along with rom raider. Changing the MAF parameters is easy enough, I've modified mine with the 2.75 Perrin CAI (which they claim shouldn't be an issue with normal stage 1 of 2 tune, but I did it anyways.
The perrin big maf 3" intake is the one that definitely requires rescaling the MAF.
On a side note, i've messed with Launch control and flat foot shifting (both I have disabled for the time being) I also was able to minimize any loud cold start with rom raider.

If you're down to make the drive, I'm free most week nights after 5:30pm and I can walk you through the entire process if you want to bring your laptop (if not I have several computers)
Or you need to save a trip I should be able to walk you through everything remotely.
Let me know :thumbup:

Cooperdh 09-17-2015 01:43 AM

Nice!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aztec (Post 2392785)
Hi Cooper, I've had quite a bit of time to mess with the OFT along with rom raider. Changing the MAF parameters is easy enough, I've modified mine with the 2.75 Perrin CAI (which they claim shouldn't be an issue with normal stage 1 of 2 tune, but I did it anyways.
The perrin big maf 3" intake is the one that definitely requires rescaling the MAF.
On a side note, i've messed with Launch control and flat foot shifting (both I have disabled for the time being) I also was able to minimize any loud cold start with rom raider.

If you're down to make the drive, I'm free most week nights after 5:30pm and I can walk you through the entire process if you want to bring your laptop (if not I have several computers)
Or you need to save a trip I should be able to walk you through everything remotely.
Let me know :thumbup:

Sweet! I appreciate it. I have been racking my brain trying to figure this thing out and I'm sure I'm just missing some simple things. I will definitely make the drive to your place. Just let me know what day works for you. You can PM me and I will get you my number to call or text. Also you can let me know what beer or other beverage you like. Thanks!

Cooperdh 09-20-2015 06:21 PM

Big thanks to @Aztec for getting me dialed in with OFT and Rom Raider! I'm now running e85 and it is making a huge difference.


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