bimbleuk
July 20th, 2013, 10:06 PM
Hi,
Quick spec.
LS1
LS6 plenum
Edelbrock 80mm TB
LS2 MAF
Custom SS exhaust front to back.
I've been using CALC.VET fine for several months to get my LS1 well tuned. MAF and VE were consistent and trims were 0 - 2% at worst.
So with some confidence in my ability to tune the car I decided it was time to install a set of 243 heads and a Comp Cam 222/224 566/568. I had no issues with the swap and the car is driveable as it is plus the idle is pretty good already after an RAFIG and timing tweaks.
So I tried to do a CAL.VET with trims disabled to use the WB correction only. I did an initial run and when I looked at the MAF corrections it was averaging x1.7 - 1.9 across the range. So I thought that can't be right and enabled the trims again and did a CALC.VET using SELBEN for the MAF
The problem seems to be that around mid-range on the MAF scale the corrections just go up rapidly and the MAF appears to quickly max out? Is that possible? Any suggestions as everything appears just as before bar the heads & cam.
Example corrected MAF below and the calculated VE. Lower VE looks good until the MAF shoots up
15564 15565 15568
Here's the MAF prior to the head and cam swap.
15566
CALC.VET tune file I was using.
15567
Quick spec.
LS1
LS6 plenum
Edelbrock 80mm TB
LS2 MAF
Custom SS exhaust front to back.
I've been using CALC.VET fine for several months to get my LS1 well tuned. MAF and VE were consistent and trims were 0 - 2% at worst.
So with some confidence in my ability to tune the car I decided it was time to install a set of 243 heads and a Comp Cam 222/224 566/568. I had no issues with the swap and the car is driveable as it is plus the idle is pretty good already after an RAFIG and timing tweaks.
So I tried to do a CAL.VET with trims disabled to use the WB correction only. I did an initial run and when I looked at the MAF corrections it was averaging x1.7 - 1.9 across the range. So I thought that can't be right and enabled the trims again and did a CALC.VET using SELBEN for the MAF
The problem seems to be that around mid-range on the MAF scale the corrections just go up rapidly and the MAF appears to quickly max out? Is that possible? Any suggestions as everything appears just as before bar the heads & cam.
Example corrected MAF below and the calculated VE. Lower VE looks good until the MAF shoots up
15564 15565 15568
Here's the MAF prior to the head and cam swap.
15566
CALC.VET tune file I was using.
15567