It seems latley a couple cars the command a/f vs actual were off just a little. I also have 12.5 set in PE vs RPM and the cars would still lean out to 13.1-13.5 at 5,000rpm or so, which is to lean for me. This is in SD doing auto tuning.
It seems latley a couple cars the command a/f vs actual were off just a little. I also have 12.5 set in PE vs RPM and the cars would still lean out to 13.1-13.5 at 5,000rpm or so, which is to lean for me. This is in SD doing auto tuning.
Check to see if IAT makes a difference. You might want to look at OS3 which allows you to adjust ve for iat changes. Most of us run this and find over 1% increase in ve is required per 10deg C of IAT. That might be your culprit.
Get EFILive in europe (http://www.efilive.eu).
2007 Escalade ESV L92 6.2L VVT.
2014 VF SV LS3 Maloo.
Are you sure the MAF is disabled? Unplug it and then make a run...Originally Posted by minytrker
What BEN values do you have in the range where it's leaning out?
2009 Z06 LS7 / 2008 Sierra Denali AWD L92 6L80E
Flashing control modules since 2001. 8-)
Who needs a MAP sensor on a supercharged LS6 anyway.
1.05Originally Posted by SinisterSS
1.01
1.01
1.05
1.07
1.05
commanding 12.53
Those values are saying the current fueling as commanded by the VE table in those cells are lean and need between 1 and 7% more fuel.
Multiply the corresponding VE cell values by the corresponding BEN factors and collect another WOT run of data. It's pretty easy to get WOT BEN values of 1.00 across the entire WOT range after a couple of iterations which will give that perfect actual vs. commanded result.
2009 Z06 LS7 / 2008 Sierra Denali AWD L92 6L80E
Flashing control modules since 2001. 8-)
Who needs a MAP sensor on a supercharged LS6 anyway.
So I just need to keep doing that more, thats what I have been doing.
My question is: Have tried dialing in the VE table on load dyno in steady state mode? If you are trying to do this on the street or at the strip, I would say that so many other variables are changing between runs and it makes it difficult to be really confident in the VE table.
Where is your IAT located? You might try monitoring IAT, ECT, and oil temp (if you have it). This might help lead you to other ancillary tables that might help.