Of the VE map and the MAF SELBEN map.
Well I'm not sure how to do screen shots or what u want them of? and I did everything under 4000rpms and it drives alot better and before I started the afr cruising would jump all over the place now it hangs between 14.3-15.0 and is smooth. The lambda thing does not show anything that's what I was wondering about as well. Is it because I use the aem 0-5v wire and hook it into the ad1 port on the v2. And now that the 4000 and under tuning is done, I have no positive fuel trims that I saw. And the things I changed to tune (change u2 switchpoints to 450, change dfco, and change other table from 4000 to 400), do they need to be changed back now that I'm done tuning for a few days or change them back?
Like I said I really appreciate the help. Taz helped me in the beginning maybe you can help me finish!
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Are you just using LTFT corrections or correction from your wideband also.
We need screenshots to verify the results. Thanks..
Just ltft that's why I stayed under 4000rpm I'm not sure how to incorporate my wideband even though I have te calc pids for it and log it and the logs show my afr the whole time
Can you at least post up your calc_pids.txt file?
Keeping the Rpms under 4000 Rpm will not necessarily keep you in closed-loop. So you are not getting as accurate of a tune that way. It only takes 34% TPS at 4000 RPM's to initiate PE.
Its totally up to you. People who post up, but won't share their results helps no one. There may be a dozen other readers who could benefit from your helping others out.
But, if you are totally happy with your Tune..enjoy your ride..
I'll have to get screen shots tomorrow but just wondering how I'm going to use my wideband to do 4000+rpms with pe disabled. Like I said I searched and found a guy who posted the pids to use for an aem gauge and I select the pid aem wbo2 afr and external voltage ad1 pid and it all works. Need to figure out how to incorporate the aem afr pid into calc.vet I guess. Screen shots will be posted tomorrow if I figure out how
I suspect you are not using the correct calc_pids.txt file.
Taz is an experienced Tuner who disables PE, but incorporates other methods to tune.
CALC.VET allows both closed-loop and PE mode simultaneously.
Let us know if we can help..
It's not that I don't want to post it up I am in bed I'm replying back on here off my phone. So tomorro I'll get that stuff up. How do you take a screenshot