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    Hello, Im trying to use the AutoVE_LC1 to adjust my VE table. First of the AFR on my LC1 and the AFR the dashboard are off. my LC1 will say something like 16.2 and the dashboard will show 17.3. Secondly, I followed the tutorial for adjusting the VE map, and when I do the multiply past with labels, it makes all the affected spots 500. What am I doing wrong? My LC1 is showing 11.0 AFR at WOT. Need to bump it up to about 12.5
    2011 Cadillac Escalade ESV. BTR 218/224 .553/.553 110LSA. Built 6L80 with 278mm Circle D 2800 stall converter.

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    Hello Andy,

    When you get a chance, post a screen shot of the VE map you created - before and after applying changes (BEN factor) - should help sort out the issue.

    Also, working in AFR will yield the least accurate results - recommend working in EQ or Lambda.


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    Taz

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    heres my tune and a log of a wot run.
    trans.tunwot.efi
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    I figured out what I was doing wrong, I wasnt logging the BEN factor. Got it straightened out. Thanks.
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    Nicely done ... glad you got it sorted out.


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    Taz

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    a few problems, the ltfts are still enabled, closed loop isn't locked out and you need to copy and paste the high octane table into the low octane table. If you are trying to tune the ve table you also need to fail the maf. looks like the ve table could use a lot of smoothing, you will get better logs if the ve table is smooth

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    here, compare the changes I made to the tune you posted. I didn't smooth the ve table because it was too chopped up, I would recommend to paste the original ve table back in and start from scratch. Make sure you are filtering your data! I would recommend rereading through the Autove tuning tutorial to get the basics

    trans_VEmap.tun

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    Thanks for the help. I have a file set up for SD. I'll do some logs this afternoon and see how that does.
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