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    Default How i can fix my LTFT in CL

    any tips

    LTFT.efi

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    More info on setup? Good idea to post tune too.

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    the car g8 manual

    mods:
    cam lop 118
    HEADERS
    EXHAUST
    OTR


    any with fix LTFT

    this is the tune what i have in my car:
    g8 CAM118,HEADERS,EXHAUST,OTR.tun

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    Have you looked at the AutoVE tutorial? You can also make a map inside the scan tool and create a map of the LTFT values to edit the VE table.
    2003 Chevy S10 4.3L LU3 LS1B Auto
    48 LB injectors
    Race Proven Motors 2114 intake
    T70 turbo.

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    ^^^
    yah i looked to AutoVE tutorial

    but it take long time

    i read thread about how correct LTFT but it take long time


    i read about LTFT and find to thread at g8board.com
    http://www.g8board.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30587
    http://www.g8board.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35770

    they disable LTFT,STFT,DFCO,CFCO,DOD,VE table

    and use MAF to correct LTFT

    what do you think guys

    and at EFIlive what Pid,s use to log LTFT to adjust MAF table

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    If you have the table pretty good with the wideband doing he autove, what I did was re-enable short and long term fuel trims. Editing the VE table won't fix MAF calibration, and that was a bad assumption on my part, since a very large percentage of this forum is related to Speed Density (SD tuning). There is a AutoMAF tutorial very similar floating around on these forums.
    2003 Chevy S10 4.3L LU3 LS1B Auto
    48 LB injectors
    Race Proven Motors 2114 intake
    T70 turbo.

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    Here's where I got my information on the MAF.
    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....readsheets!%29

    I kind of poorly worded it above, but I will try to give a more step by step directions. I'm in Korea, so I don't have a vehicle or my flashscan in front of me, so give me a break.

    Run the AutoVE with a wideband and with the MAF unplugged.
    I then created a MAP of STFT/Cell numbers, and did a paste/multiply over the VE table to further smooth it out. I repeated this procedure with the LTFT/Cell tables.
    I plugged the MAF back in and disabled the LTFT/STFT to calibrate the MAF.
    2003 Chevy S10 4.3L LU3 LS1B Auto
    48 LB injectors
    Race Proven Motors 2114 intake
    T70 turbo.

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    Also, adding to nevinsb's post, while calibrating the MAF you have to disable VE.
    Last edited by joecar; October 12th, 2010 at 02:21 PM. Reason: Reworded to make sense this time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevinsb View Post
    I'm in Korea, so I don't have a vehicle or my flashscan in front of me, so give me a break.
    Anyong haseo!

    Quote Originally Posted by Suhail View Post
    the car g8 manual

    mods:
    cam lop 118
    HEADERS
    EXHAUST
    OTR


    any with fix LTFT

    this is the tune what i have in my car:
    OK! Are you still running the MAF? If so then try raising the MAF curve 10% (for example) where you are seeing the LTFT's add a lot of fuel. (this is a quick fix - more effective with stock cam with MAF in stock position).

    If you are not running the MAF (it is unplugged) then you will need to increase the VVE table where you are seeing LTFT's add the fuel. Try 5% at a time until the LTFT's head back toward zero. Or try increasing the whole table 2 or 3% at a time to see how your LTFT's move. If you are tuning the VVE, best to follow the tutorial/Auto VE process etc

    Do you have a wideband O2?

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    nevinsb: Thanks u help me with MAF Calibration

    gmh308: yeah that what i want quick fix

    i use LM-1 wideband

    bth i fix my LTFT


    guys do u have like me when stop MAF and go SD transmission Change very very hard at part throttle!!!
    i have friend he take off maf and go WOT and the transmission crash when change 2-3!!!

    i fill when i go SD base pressure go maximum adjust
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