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Old 04-04-2017, 05:54 AM   #1488
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I recently changed my MAF scaling to Waynos v122 2% rich values. I was running as rich as 11.25 before, so I wanted to get gradually closer to command AFR. On this new log, I'm running really close to it, but I'm just a tad leaner than command. Is it enough to worry about and it needs adjusting? Or is it close enough where I should be fine?
Your LTFT is 0. That means the ECU didn't apply any corrections yet. If you ran rich before there is a high likelihood that it will go a bit richer with this scale too. The LTFT is set at the part of the MAF scale that you didn't change. So most likely you are fine with this.

Drive the car normally for 100 miles and do another log. Normally means not full throttle all the time but don't baby it too much either as it might not hit the rev/loads needed to learn properly (at least that's my experience). Drive at varied speeds and gears to hit different loads and rpm combinations. You don't need to be conscious about it, just drive the car like you are going to get groceries etc.
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