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01blkss
June 18th, 2006, 07:50 AM
ok guys i have my car idling good...i keep it at about 1000 because i dont want any more lope than it already has...

Either way when i turn my AC on the idle drops to about 500 rpm and then the ac will not work...only works if i then manually hold the idle up with the accelerator pedal. any input on how to fix this would be awesome..

I have an OLSD tune mafless.

Thanks
Louie

ringram
June 18th, 2006, 09:38 AM
have a look at the b4354 table and your desired idle speeds with ac b4603. If your idle speeds are ok, try some more air in b4354 and see how that goes.

bink
June 18th, 2006, 01:48 PM
ok guys i have my car idling good...i keep it at about 1000 because i dont want any more lope than it already has...

Either way when i turn my AC on the idle drops to about 500 rpm and then the ac will not work...only works if i then manually hold the idle up with the accelerator pedal. any input on how to fix this would be awesome..

I have an OLSD tune mafless.

Thanks
Louie

Here's what helped mine a lot. Increasing these values ramps airflow faster -> these values are from the 2004 GTO tune:

B4354:

LABELS A/C Airflow Ramp In (Grams/Second)
Nm Value
0 5.000000
5 5.000000
11 5.000000
16 5.000000
22 5.000000
27 5.000000
33 5.000000
38 5.000000
43 5.000000
49 5.000000
54 5.000000
60 5.000000
65 5.000000
70 5.000000

B4354:

LABELS A/C Airflow Ramp Out (Grams/Second)
Nm Value
0 0.040039
5 0.040039
11 0.040039
16 0.040039
22 0.040039
27 0.040039
33 0.040039
38 0.049805
43 0.049805
49 0.049805
54 0.049805
60 0.049805
65 0.049805
70 0.049805

G0108 AC Torque Loss:

Scaled entire table by 133% (*1.33)then backed it down to bring Long and Short Term Idle Air Trims into same range as when AC/Off. Wait a couple minutes after turn/On in order for the LT/ST Idle Airflow values to settle.

Hope this helps some.