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Because you modified the CL scaling, you'll have to continue doing so until it's perfect and you get 0 LTFT in OL.
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SHIT, that's the one variable I failed to realize. I suppose I should just flash my Open Loop scaling and load limits without CL changed, and see how that goes.
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Or better scale in CL or revert 2.23V to 3V as that's where the last LTFT bracket is I think.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/7damc9wzwa...22-47.csv?dl=0 Fairly clueless - Can anyone tell me if these logs are fine? Or if anyone sees anything I should be worried about? My long trim fuel trims seem very high - but I also don't know if I logged properly. My IAM is .88 at lowest and LTFT is off the bat 16.4 and goes as high as 17.2 I let it idle for a bit and then did a few normal runs and then a few very hard runs. |
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Having LTFT = 0 in open loop while it's 17! in areas of closed loop seems to indicate that LTFT has been disabled in closed loop.
I would say that's a less than safe strategy unless the vehicle is personally owned by the tuner himself. And by strategy I mean half-arsed shortcut. Quote:
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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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Guys, hoping someone can provide some advice on this.
I've got a weird spike in my AFR at 3.2v between 3000-4000rpm where it runs a few points too lean. The car has a OFT, OFH and a Takeda intake and is running Wayno's v86 tune on United E85. Log 1: This when I first noticed it. It went up to 14.36 AFR when command was 12.59. http://datazap.me/u/drift86/e85-stag...zoom=1956-2013 Log 2: I then added 10% to the 3.2v MAF value. It dropped to 13.78 AFR when command was 12.59. Still too lean but heading in the right direction. http://datazap.me/u/drift86/uel-e85-...2&zoom=488-536 Log 3: I added another 8% to the 3.2v MAF value. AFR went back up to 14.24 when command was 12.59. Not what I was expecting. http://datazap.me/u/drift86/uel-e85-...2&zoom=158-236 I didn't want to keep increasing this as it seems something else is off. Any ideas? Could I have a faulty MAF sensor? |
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You need to increase the load limit at 3800 from 1.0 to 1.1 and return your maf scale to the original smooth one in that area. (See revworks load limits)
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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 Quote:
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You're using tactrix to flash or openflash tablet to flash? I prefer people buy the tablet and support the devs.
The OFT tunes have none of the ECU safety features removed, the tunes are safe. You could improve the dip with the EL load limit tables I posted, maybe a smoothed maf scale also which will lean up 3.2 MAFV and after 3.8 MAFV slightly, apart from that it doesn't need work. http://datazap.me/u/joe-g/4th-drive-...1031-1916-1759 Quote:
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I posted examples only, for the very few headers I've seen, so that people can see the trends between them. You can't create tables for every header that exists or will possibly exist at all times in the future.
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Of course. Although I think its good to error on the rich side just to be safe. It's worthwhile to sacrifice some economy and even a little bit of power for a saftey cushion, I think.
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