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    I was going through the autoVE tutorial and came up with the values below for the BEN_LC12 table from the scan tool. Are these values close enough to 1.00 or should I continue to tweak them and get closer to 1.00?

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    I just started AutoVE tuning recently and I have the tutorial printed out and have been clinging to it. On page 11, #15 it says to aim for +/-.01 On a side note how did you attach that screen shot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc
    I just started AutoVE tuning recently and I have the tutorial printed out and have been clinging to it. On page 11, #15 it says to aim for +/-.01 On a side note how did you attach that screen shot?
    Yeah, I've gone over the document many times. I was just wondering what's considered "close" for these values. I've run the scan many times and pasted the values into the VE table, then after doing this about 5 times the values in the VE table weren't flowing right and the graph had bumps where it had previously been smooth.

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    you need to keep working on it. .86 ben is a very rich condidtion


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    You can interpret those numbers as a "percentage error" by multiplying them by 100.
    i.e. 0.85 is 15% too rich, 1.20 would be 20% too lean, 1.00 which is 100% is perfect. At a bare minimum, you should be aiming for no more than 0.95 to 1.00 which is still 0 to 5% rich. Ideally you want to get within 1% which is 0.99 to 1.00 - only one percent rich.
    You don't really want to be over 1.00 since you'll be running lean - it is better to err on the side of being rich than lean.

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