If you're using one of the example load limit tables I posted...
You need to ramp the load limit up faster after 3800.
Change the final axis value in the load limit table from 4400 to 4000.
If and only if the last axis scale is already 4000, then change the value of 3800 from 1.0 to 1.1.
You will only need to change one value, not both.
http://datazap.me/u/docwalt/10052015...4964&mark=4909
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Originally Posted by DocWalt
I've got a couple of logs from last week. Besides some low (-6.91) trims at very low load (~.16) everything looks pretty decent to me. Maybe a touch lean until the LTFT stabilizes while at WOT (PI kicking back in changing the trims, I assume), but not bad. I still have no idea what's causing the lean bump, I'm nowhere near the load limit there.
Just some driving: http://datazap.me/u/docwalt/10052015...ta=1-3-7-12-14
More driving, quick 2nd gear pull near the end: http://datazap.me/u/docwalt/10052015...ta=1-3-7-12-14
I need to try and get a 3rd gear pull logged, but it richens up a little at WOT compared to that 2nd gear pull.
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