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    ok so paste special % even if im positive trims?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2012silver224 View Post
    ok so paste special % even if im positive trims?
    Yes. Paste special % is based on the error percent in fueling regardless of whether the trim is positive or negative. If it reads -5 in the scanner cell it will subtract from the corresponding Editor cell by 5%... Likewise a +5 error in the scanner will add 5% in the Editor.
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    ok so trims are looking really good... last question for this thread... In my high low tables for VVE do I want to copy the high table to the low so they match or paste special the low one on its own so I have 2 different table readings?

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    There is no high or low VVE, there is only the manifold switched open and closed.

    Both those tables must be the same. The changes you make to the manifold switch open you make to the switch closed. That way nothing is off and it can't look at two different tables even if it could.
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