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Crazy high LTFT, lean codes, e85...
Hey guys. So I am running the OFT e85 tune for the stock fuel system. My LTFT has always been somewhat high, but it usually stays below 20% at idle. I had a little trouble running lean at idle so I changed the AFR tables to bring the AFR down to about 13.5/14.0 (it fluctuates).
Thursday evening I was sitting in my car and the engine light and trac light came on. I checked the code and it was P0171 (lean). I started watching the AFR and it hovered around 15-15.5. But LTFT was all the way up to 38%! This does not seem right... My first guess was that the ethanol mixes in my area changed from their winter to summer mix and the tune is just trying to account for the change in e%. Needless to say, I will probably go back to 93 for a while after this tank is empty. |
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What do your fuel trims look like on 93?
On a healthy car, positive fuel trims of 38% would seem to indicate much higher than 85% ethanol content...
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you verified the tune on your car?
Plug in the OFT and go to tunes, and the little " * " will be next to the tune thats currently written |
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I am on the correct tune, yes. |
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1 you running a petrol tune on E85 2. you have intake or exhaust leak 3. you have aftermarket intake that needs maf rescaled. 4. damaged o2sensor ot maf sensor. |
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2 and 4 sound the most likely. According to the maf rescale thread, I should not rescale when using e85. I do have an aftermarket exhaust but I've had that for a few weeks now with no issues.
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is your intake stock ? Last edited by steve99; 05-23-2015 at 07:49 PM. |
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if its the one linked below then i would say the intake is the problem, it has the maf sensor way to close to throttle body and its unlikely it has air straightner like stock intake, it likey to have bad turbulant flow arroind maf sensor throwing off maf scaling and making it difficult to scale. i recomend you put stock intake back in and just get a drop in filter for stock intake http://www.knfilters.com/mobile/mPro...prod=69-8619TS if you have a look at any logs you did on petrol will tell you if maf scaling is off, i suspect the intake may be your issue. you can scale on e85 its just more complex due changing e%. Last edited by steve99; 05-24-2015 at 05:19 AM. |
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When I had a similar issue (lean and etc. codes, high ltft+stft, lowered iam) my car wouldnt start a few days later. Turned out it was a dead battery. Replaced it and everything went back to normal. Maybe you should add a "5. your battery is dying" |
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A dud battery would not cause high fuel trims.
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back to 93
install oem intake reset ur rom check ur ltft and stft if still high then check ur DI failure coils , and replace the one or replace all ur DI . and then be sure u do not have kcfb while drive , i u do retard ur ignition map |
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I think I can hear a slight leak at light loads, but would have expected to see positive LTFT's which is why I'm perplexed.
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