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Thanks Antony
Holden Commodore GTS - LS1 5.7
12 rib Crank Driven Vortech V2 Centri Charger (Intercooled) 9 PSI.
LS6 Intake
LS6 Heads
YT 1.7 Roller Rockers
BTR Dual Spring with Ti retainers
BTR Hardend 7.400 Push rods
Comp Cam JAMCAM
2 Bar Map
Mafless
LS2 Coils
PCM LS1B with 512KB Running COS5 v01290005
the e38/67 controllers are a strange beast. they will do weird fueling after a flash. generally after a restart i find fuel mixtures on light load/idle will be a bit silly and then come into line shortly after a small drive or high map scenario.
So how do you tune the VVE? For idle or driving? Then let the fuel trims sort it?
I get you will never have a perfect VVE due to the way it works and has to be linear in a zone removing curves in some areas.
The issue is the VVE is so far off in both directions that you sort one the other is massively screwed. It's still feeling like an adder table.
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Thanks Antony
Holden Commodore GTS - LS1 5.7
12 rib Crank Driven Vortech V2 Centri Charger (Intercooled) 9 PSI.
LS6 Intake
LS6 Heads
YT 1.7 Roller Rockers
BTR Dual Spring with Ti retainers
BTR Hardend 7.400 Push rods
Comp Cam JAMCAM
2 Bar Map
Mafless
LS2 Coils
PCM LS1B with 512KB Running COS5 v01290005
Sorry, what i meant was you need to give the ecu some time after doing a flash for it to stabilize.
for example i often find that i can have spot on fuel trim for idle/cruise etc. but once i do a flash. restart. the idle will either be pig rich or lean. it varies from ecu to ecu.
It's partly to do with the IVT calculations & some other hidden background crap that goes on with them. It's especially more common on SD only tunes.
So dont go making changes to idle vve, log stationary idle. reflash and expect much to change or you'll end up chasing your tail.
Another thing to change for sure is how you setup the fuel g/sec table under the fueling tab. you have the same airflow fuel "multiplier" for 0-160kph. working with that can do wonders.