I enabled Throttle Cracker and it fixed my stall when coming to a stop, but now I have a bit of a hang. So, I finally need to understand decay rate and decay delay. My decay rate is .06 g/s and my decay delay is .08 seconds. What does that mean? Is it taking an additional .06 g/s out of the added airflow every .08 seconds? So, for a cracker airflow value of 4 (2200 rpm at 22 miles an hour for the stock tune of my truck) that would take 5.3 seconds?
To make it decay faster I can increase the step size or increase the decay rate? Have i got that right?
If I cut my cracker airflow table in half (making it 2 g/s at 2200 rpm and 22 miles an hour) and increase the step size to .1 and the decay rate to .1, then it will take 2 seconds to remove the cracker - that sounds like a reasonable amount of time to hold the idle up.
I will give it a try and report back.