Eurodyne Maestro Tuning Guide Review

Here’s an interesting piece for a , focusing on a less-obvious but powerful aspect of the software: The “Ghost Cam” Idle Trick – Dialing in Overlap Without a Camshaft Swap

Most tuners think Maestro is just for fueling, timing, and boost. But one of its coolest hidden abilities lies in the — specifically, manipulating cam overlap at idle to create a choppy, high-performance “ghost cam” sound on an otherwise stock camshaft. Eurodyne Maestro Tuning Guide

Save your stock idle cam map first. Then, on a dyno or quiet street, increase exhaust cam retard by 5° increments at 800–1000 RPM / 0% load. Log misfire counts. The moment you see misfire spikes or MAP drops below 35 kPa — back off 2°. That’s your ghost cam limit. Here’s an interesting piece for a , focusing