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v86 10-11-2014 07:10 PM

Learning to tune MAF
 
During my adventures on this forum I've come to realize that LTFT plays a big part in achieving the optimum performance for my aftermarket intake.

Mods:
Injen Intake
Perrin Pulley
SRT Full system exhaust
Stg 2 2.0 tune
Bullet Power Block

Here's my log:
http://www.datazap.me/u/jokie/scalin...g=0&data=2-5-9

Is the LTFT where it's suppose to be? If not how would I be able to tune it out.

steve99 10-11-2014 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v86 (Post 1980818)
During my adventures on this forum I've come to realize that LTFT plays a big part in achieving the optimum performance for my aftermarket intake.

Mods:
Injen Intake
Perrin Pulley
SRT Full system exhaust
Stg 2 2.0 tune
Bullet Power Block

Here's my log:
http://www.datazap.me/u/jokie/scalin...g=0&data=2-5-9

Is the LTFT where it's suppose to be? If not how would I be able to tune it out.

LTFT is not so good , +/-10 % in you log best if its below +/- 3% or so.

no knock evident so that is good.

Have a read of the maf scaling info below take some logs with the correct parameters for maf scaling use the vgi,s maf scaling tool to process the logs and it will generate your new maf scale for you:D


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