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    Default defuel tables

    I was wonting to know what table to change to get rid of some defuel

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    Look under the engine torque tables inside the engine calibration portion. They all pertain to how much torque the ECM tries to theoretically limit the engine to.
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    Torque limited injection quantity is one to play around with a bit.
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    where should i start playing at in that table

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash85 View Post
    where should i start playing at in that table
    Careful with the TLIQ table. It controls max fueling as well as how much it defuels on shifts. If you go to big it wiull not defuel at all and even fully built trans cn come unglued running without defuel. It is the table though that has the most control over max defueling, and is teh table referenced teh most for how much fuel to give for a defuel request.
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    where at in the table do i need to start my changes

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash85 View Post
    where at in the table do i need to start my changes
    It all depends upon what your after. You just basically start making changes until you find where you need them changed at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crash85 View Post
    where at in the table do i need to start my changes
    looks like you need to start logging

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    what would a guy log to see where to adjust this table so the defuel is not so aggresive.

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    mm3- see the drop during the shift, adjust TBIQ accordingly.
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