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Old 06-18-2019, 10:53 AM   #1821
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Hi, Can someone look at my logs also please. I think my AFR is not good and should scale my MAF. Also, I'm seeing negative FLKC.

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You should definitely scale maf properly. Seems like you are 6% rich although ltft is already removing another 2.35%. Rich condition in wot might (or not) cause a knock events. Check IAM if it is decreasing or stays 1.

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Old 07-01-2019, 11:34 PM   #1822
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https://datazap.me/u/kev0/p0304?log=0&data=21

My idle is extremely rough. Moto East tune. Fresh Sprintex SC install. Sometimes the car hesitates to even turn on. When it does successfully start, it sometimes idles so low, the car stalls out. I have an automatic transmission. P0300 and P0304 code. The P0300 eventually cleared after fixing leaks, but P0304 remains.

Please take a look at my logs if you can @steve99. I am very desperate to figuring out what the issue is :/

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Old 07-02-2019, 12:07 AM   #1823
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My idle is extremely rough. Moto East tune. Fresh Sprintex SC install. Sometimes the car hesitates to even turn on. When it does successfully start, it sometimes idles so low, the car stalls out. I have an automatic transmission. P0300 and P0304 code. The P0300 eventually cleared after fixing leaks, but P0304 remains.

Please take a look at my logs if you can @steve99. I am very desperate to figuring out what the issue is :/

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Look for the leeks or calibrate a MAF. You have huge positive fueltrims = unmeasured air = lean mixture.

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Look for the leeks or calibrate a MAF. You have huge positive fueltrims = unmeasured air = lean mixture.

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So does that rule out a bad coil pack/spark plug? :o
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So does that rule out a bad coil pack/spark plug? :o
If you take a look at your actual afr it measures like 16, 17 and your fueltrims are topped at +35% = you are very lean and ecu is not able to add another fuel to compensate. Lean mixture is probably causing the misfires. I would suspect big air leak somewhere. If your plugs/sparks were ok before it did not break after sc install (I believe). Check if you have correcly installed all vacuum hoses of PCV etc.

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If you take a look at your actual afr it measures like 16, 17 and your fueltrims are topped at +35% = you are very lean and ecu is not able to add another fuel to compensate. Lean mixture is probably causing the misfires. I would suspect big air leak somewhere. If your plugs/sparks were ok before it did not break after sc install (I believe). Check if you have correcly installed all vacuum hoses of PCV etc.

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Thank you. I'm sure it is a leak somewhere too. I just have to look very hard for it. My spark plugs were definitely not bad before the install, but I should have replaced them a while ago. I'm at 75k and the manual calls for replacement at 60k.
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My idle is extremely rough. Moto East tune. Fresh Sprintex SC install. Sometimes the car hesitates to even turn on. When it does successfully start, it sometimes idles so low, the car stalls out. I have an automatic transmission. P0300 and P0304 code. The P0300 eventually cleared after fixing leaks, but P0304 remains.

Please take a look at my logs if you can @steve99. I am very desperate to figuring out what the issue is :/

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Old 07-07-2019, 11:32 PM   #1828
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Fixed my leaking intake manifold gasket. Misfire code went away but now I have this code instead: P0171

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Any idea why my fuel trims can fluctuate so much? I'm on the same Moto East basetune with their 3" intake. Maybe it's a tuning issue?
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Fixed my leaking intake manifold gasket. Misfire code went away but now I have this code instead: P0171

https://datazap.me/u/kev0/cel-p0171?log=0&data=21-29-31

Any idea why my fuel trims can fluctuate so much? I'm on the same Moto East basetune with their 3" intake. Maybe it's a tuning issue?
Try cleaning your maf sensor and double checking the maf sensor o-ring didn’t get pinched.

Also did you reflash the tune after fixing the manifold gasket? Best to get a fresh tune flashed in when fixing issues effecting fuel trims as it can take a lot of miles before it will sort itself out if you don’t (assuming the issue is fixed)
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Try cleaning your maf sensor and double checking the maf sensor o-ring didn’t get pinched.

Also did you reflash the tune after fixing the manifold gasket? Best to get a fresh tune flashed in when fixing issues effecting fuel trims as it can take a lot of miles before it will sort itself out if you don’t (assuming the issue is fixed)
Thanks boss. I did reflash the tune after fixing manifold gasket issue. It's been about 27 miles total ever since I drove off my buddy's house. I'll be cleaning the MAF sensor tomorrow but I'm afraid that doesn't fix it, my car would blow up from being too lean on the way to a reputable shop to get it taken care of.
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Old 07-08-2019, 04:01 PM   #1831
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STFTs fluctuate, it's the nature of fuel trims and changing airflow. If you're cruising you're not going to be able to do any damage from being "too lean" as you're not making enough power.

The whole running lean and causing damage is a bit of old engine issue, where the combustion chamber gets too hot and primarily causes a lot of detonation. Our ECU should protect you from that. Other components could be affected, granted, but if you're not WOT then you're not really at risk.
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also in the log you are not really lean, ltft is compensating... just fix it but is not dangerous if you drive it normally as it is now
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https://datazap.me/u/kev0/un22?log=0&data=21-29-31

Can someone tell me what these fuel trims mean? I was pretty negative and positive throughout my data log. I was very negative in STFT when I first started my car. Does this mean I'm running lean, rich, or my car was simply adjusting/compensating itself? Thanks
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Can someone tell me what these fuel trims mean? I was pretty negative and positive throughout my data log. I was very negative in STFT when I first started my car. Does this mean I'm running lean, rich, or my car was simply adjusting/compensating itself? Thanks
High positive LTFT typically means you have a leak. Especially if LTFT decrease as RPM increases. Meaning worse at idle and less noticeable at higher throttle/rpm. Also positive Fuel trim also means your running lean (from unmetered air entering in) aka you got a vacuum leak someplace. Best to not drive the car until resolved or you will continue to do damage to the engine especially if the leak is bad enough that even LTFT can’t compensate enough.
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