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Old 11-23-2020, 07:22 PM   #1
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Idle table logic?

So I'm learning to fiddle around with logging via OFT and exploring the tables in RomRaider a bit. One thing I had a had a mind to try was bump the warm idle a bit to see if it smooths out. Thing is, there are like... 10 idle tables.

Anybody have any idea what triggers the ECU to reference which table? I might be able to make more informed adjustments that way.
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make them all the same
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I was about to do that, but surely there's some reason for all of these tables, and the differences in them?
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we don't know,different requirements for each one to activate or possibly residues of older generations of calibrations.... just put all the same and don t think about it
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I was curious also! I set mine the same on my e85 tune and upped cold start rpm`s . Plus upped fuel on cold start V4.03 maps. Nice and stable now.
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we don't know,different requirements for each one to activate or possibly residues of older generations of calibrations.... just put all the same and don t think about it
Your probably right, I was never able to find a def on what is what. Based on other tables I would think that "B" is the standard table but
My car, a 13', using a tune based off an OFT 2.7 rev only has idle tables going to "F". OP has 3 extra tables.
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You change all the values that are 650 through 800 to whatever you want the idle to be set at.
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