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Old 05-24-2016, 05:55 AM   #1235
Randomfool
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I'm still learning things so I apologize in advance.

I'm wondering if the 93 gas I'm using is not very good. I was on the OFT stage 1 93 tune for a couple days and my advanced multiplier dropped down to 0.79. I've seen some FLKC and Kock Correction before but this is the first time I saw the multiplier drop.
Here are the 2 logs when it dropped. Unfortunately the first log ran out when it started dropping so you're missing some data from when it goes from 0.9 to 0.79. Also I think I logged everything that is relevant.
http://www.datazap.me/u/randomfool/5...zoom=8118-9940
http://www.datazap.me/u/randomfool/6...4-11-12&solo=5

And just because I was curious I flashed back to the stock tune. I never did a log on it and wanted to see if it knocked at all on that. The multiplier eventually back up to 1 but then drops to 0.9 at one point. Here is that log.
http://www.datazap.me/u/randomfool/s...4-11-12&solo=5

One thing to note is first 2 logs were done during the day and the stock log was at night so intake temps different by a good amount. Also my car is stock except a drop-in filter and catback exhaust.

My question for someone more knowledgeable than me is should the multiplier drop at all on the stock tune if you are using 93? Could the knock on the stage 1 tune just be from higher intake temps? Should I not not worry about that much knock on the stage 1 tune? What about stock?

And last I know I could modify the stage 1 tune to pull timing in that RPM/load range but I plan on going on the E85 tune when my tank is empty. I'm just trying to learn more and incase I use 93 in the winter if I should go somewhere else.

Thanks =)
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