Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that tune needs a ton of work. Like you would be better to start from scratch. You might want to consider finding another tuner that's a bit more reputable. I...
Type: Posts; User: rabbs88
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that tune needs a ton of work. Like you would be better to start from scratch. You might want to consider finding another tuner that's a bit more reputable. I...
I'm confused, you said it doesn't do it while in VE only, but it got worse as you were dialing in the VE table? Also describe "all parameters". Enabling closed loop? MAF and VE together?
If your...
1. Leave the correct data for the MAP alone. If your reading 83kpa KOEO then that's accurate. Whats to gain by lying to it to read 101kpa when that's incorrect?
2. I'm no pro with scaling so...
Highlight the entire VE table and click the smooth button once. That will blend everything out, then you can go out and log for any fine adjustments.
As far as the wideband being off, I would...
Few spots in your MAF curve that could be a little closer (2-4%) but overall everything seems fine as far as fueling goes
Post your tune as well
Looks pretty good now, still some weird lean spots on very low load situations but the second you give it the smallest amount of throttle it comes right back to 1 lambda which is great.
I would...
It's not a layout file. It's a channels list
Your missing a bunch of PID's in your log for it to be useful. Also MAF only won't run as good as speed density, especially with a cam. Not really sure how your adjusting fueling without being able...
That's much better but your O2's look to be reading about 2-4% lean. If it were me, I would set your Bank1/Bank2 tables to 500mv across the board and go for another log. That should give you some...
The ECT vs IAT table looks good/stock to me so no issues there. Do you have your stock tune? If so post it so I can compare a few things.
Looks like your Bank1/Bank2 mv have been played with to...
It's pre-programed into the scanner? Very simple equation.
HP Tuners language: 100 * ([50119.238] - [50118.238]) / [50118.238]
English: 100 * (Actual EQ - Commanded EQ) / Commanded EQ
Something is wrong there. Post the tune you ran with this log
Make sure your logging all the pids your charting. That should be right graphed right
If you disable them you won't have any fuel trim data to read? Enable both of them and get a log with as many cells as you can filled in without going into PE.
Start by correcting your MAF and VVE. There are multiple walkthroughs on this forum and even YouTube that show/teach you how to do it.
I'll even get you started for with some excellent 6L80...
Posting your tune would have been a lot easier and would give people the opportunity to give you a real answer
You can leave it at 14.1 if you want, or change it to 14.7. It won't have any effect
Stoich for gasoline is 14.7 and you tuned it to 13.8 - 14.2 so that's why it's reading rich. Gotta Start using lambda. O2 sensors read in lambda regardless so 1 lambda is stoich no matter what fuel...
Try this out. Just failed the MAF properly and returned timing tables back to stock. Post a log when/if you decide to try it
I'm confused, are you trying to fail the MAF and run in speed density? The PID in your log says the MAF is failed but it's definitely not failed correctly in the tune. You should probably put your...
Can't tell much about the trans with that log but your fuel trims are still 12-15% rich at low RPM/load. You might want to dial in those areas with STFT+LTFT math on both your MAF and VE.
Post your tune and log.
The VE is wrong because it was previously calibrated with low fuel pressure.
Spark tables are almost stock (according to my compare file)
PE settings seem fine to me
There is a wideband in the log
It might seem like bad new but it's actually good news. Your fuel pump is doing it's job now and your extremely rich starting at around 3000 rpm, to the point of your probably washing down your...