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    maf high table p0606

    Not sure why, when i raised the maf high table i get p0606. Also when i go to calibration changes it will show i applied the 2 bar os after i edit the maf high table. I have not clicked the 2 bar os tab at all. Tach 2 is the original file before the issue.
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    Before anybody comments, the maf is a 15k maf for a 10 camaro. The issue only happens when the maf high calibration is changed.

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    I opened a bone stock 07 truck file, added a percentage to maf high. Checked cal changes and the 2 bar os shows on cal changes. Something wrong with the laptop end. Edit: happens any time i edit the 5800hz cell on any file. Adding or subtracting by 1-3% does it every time.
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    Why are you having to nearly triple the table? Have you checked the fuel pressure on the thing?

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    It has a 2010 camaro maf and a huge diameter intake tube causeing the inflation in the curve. Not actually that inflated compared to a 2010 camaro after a maf tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 04silverado6.0 View Post
    Not sure why, when i raised the maf high table i get p0606. Also when i go to calibration changes it will show i applied the 2 bar os after i edit the maf high table. I have not clicked the 2 bar os tab at all. Tach 2 is the original file before the issue.
    I noted the same behavior where the editor shows the 2 bar OS was applied in the logs. But it is a defect. I also logged a ticket with HPT support and they said to ignore it:
    "Don't worry about the speed density OS patch it will not effect the calibrations. It's just an aesthetic that doesn't really apply the patch it just automatically log it."

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    https://forum.hptuners.com/showthrea...cally&p=716768
    A standard approach will give you standard results.

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    I figured out that was not causing our issues. The os is for a 4x4 tahoe and it is in a manual tcase setup causing all sorts of faults. The p0606 was my fault for jacking with the throttle tables, its not getting over about 52% peddle due to the tcase faults and thinking its in 4low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 04silverado6.0 View Post
    I figured out that was not causing our issues. The os is for a 4x4 tahoe and it is in a manual tcase setup causing all sorts of faults. The p0606 was my fault for jacking with the throttle tables, its not getting over about 52% peddle due to the tcase faults and thinking its in 4low.
    I was going to say the ETC tables are the most common cause but I compared your file to another OE and they were the same.

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    Is there a way to get rid of the issues from the tcase module not being in place besides a new os file?

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    Got it going. Had a 2007 4.8 silverado 2wd file with the same os number. Copied my calibration and did a write entire.