My cal has B3633, Initial Intake Temp Enrichment table. However, it is zeroed out in my tune. It is a one-column table of an EQ ratio adder vs initial IAT. I assume this adder is applied until the...
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My cal has B3633, Initial Intake Temp Enrichment table. However, it is zeroed out in my tune. It is a one-column table of an EQ ratio adder vs initial IAT. I assume this adder is applied until the...
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I realize that using the "Initial coolant temp enrichment" table does not identify the root cause of your cold start mixture issues. However, if it solves the lean cold start problem, how much does...
Do you guys have B3642 table? (Initial coolant temp enrichment)
I think that adjusting this table could provide a solution to your cold start issues without VE or injector adjustments.
A little more info on your truck would help. Any modifications? Any programming yet? Shift kit?
The stock 1-2 shift is pretty soft - plenty of torque reduction, traction control, etc.
I would guess one of two things...
1) You might have one of the (possibly) very few '01s with the same problem.
2) Your VE table is off in a few part throttle areas.
Have you re-mapped your VE...
Have you read the AutoVE tutorial? This includes inctructions to disable MAF and set the fail freq and count to 1, which immediately sends PCM into SD mode. No need to wait for 2 failures...
Hi. The custom OS's allow full speed density or open loop tunes with dual spark maps and functioning octane scaler. They also have expanded VE tables, along with a few other extra tables to help...
If you are running a closed loop tune, you can use the trim cells to optimize the cruising ranges of the vehicle. The boundaries of the trim cells can be adjusted (as joecar mentioned above) so that...
Did you try reducing throttle cracker yet? Reduce it by half like Blacky suggested - if you notice a change for the better, keep going. Also check the throttle follower tables...
Isn't there a setting or two for vehicle speed versus idle mode? let me see...
B3807 and B3808 might allow longer time using idle trim cells...
B4102,3,4 might also allow extension of idle...
In my calibration, FTC 10 is defined as the section of the Main VE table between 55-77 MAP and 1400-2200 RPM. This uses the cells between 60-75 MAP and 1600-2000 RPM.
If you were running open...
Depends on what has been done to your tune already. If the VE table has already been adjusted, 15% may be a bit too much.
You might try using your first attempt to judge a good VE increase. ...
I haven't really played with the throttle follower tables - just had some of them messed up in a corrupted flash one time. Please update if you do experiment with them.
With no MAF signal, the PCM uses the calculated "dynair" value to compare with the 1514 table. If the VE table is too far off, the dynair value will not match the 1514 table, and it can set the...
Double check the idle and throttle cracker/follower tables. I have seen these corrupted by some mixed up units conversions - found out the hard way when the engine would barely run. Compare to...
Also in 12579405.
Allows turning on or off the fuel trims in SD mode. (i.e. switching between SD and OL)
Look at the throttle follower tables. These are set up to add extra airflow when the throttle position changes rapidly - like an accelerator pump. The extra "airflow" added to the PCM calculated...
Also consider:
The airflow values reported by the scan tool may be incorrect if the MAF and/or VE calibration is off. I could make my MAF read 400 g/s, but that doesn't mean that its really...
The format of the new default dash has the gauges set as 'transparent' so that the cool dash image shows through. If you make the gauge visible, you will see the earlier gauge style appear, and it...
I did #2 above rather than correcting the calculation for the LM-1.
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IMHO, the AutoVE method is the proper way to measure and map out the engine's air flow (VE table). With the mods you already have, another $300-400 for a WBO2 to tune it properly is easily worth it....
Ok, couple of things to check:
1) Does it start and run with your last known good tune? Just want to confirm that it is the autotune that is the problem.
2) What version of Flashscan are you...
I did set the fail limit to 1, that was part of the "and so forth" ... :D
I think I will increase both the C6101 and C6102 for good measure. I'm about to go flash the closed loop SD tune...
I have seen many of the posts about how to setup open loop with ETC and IAT in the MAF. I really didn't want to pull the wires out of my MAF, so I tried to setup open loop with the MAF still...