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    Default SD.....Use PE or all in OLFA?

    Right now I've got the car in OLSD setting the entire OLFA table to 14.62 and the PE to 13.1 for WOT. I've seen it done with the OLFA table done 80-100 in your WOT value and the rest done in 14.62 and then 14.62 in the PE table. What is the difference and what is the preferred method? Thanks fellas!

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    You can really do either and the is no right or wrong way really.

    PE is of course enabled on conditions like temp, TP, MAP etc. If you use the B3605 or B3647 (Custom OS V3 or V5) then the only condition is the MAP.

    Personally I use only the B3647 table for commanding fuel and find it really good.
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    Thanks for the info! On the Map, at what point (kpa) do you set for WOT fueling? Do you run it rich in the lower ECT's or 14.62 ish everywhere except WOT?

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    I start enriching at 85 kPa MAP. With the B3647 table I have the mixture gradually getting richer up to max torque then leaning out again, sort of like a bell curve (almost). At 85 kPa I think my mixture is at 1.10 EQ, 90 is 1.15 and 95 & 10 kPa are at 1.17 EQ.

    That seems to work nice for me, your's my be different of course
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    Quote Originally Posted by John02SS
    Thanks for the info! On the Map, at what point (kpa) do you set for WOT fueling? Do you run it rich in the lower ECT's or 14.62 ish everywhere except WOT?



    A simple log will tell you where to start adjusting for WOT.

    are you having issues that require some true expert guidance, or is this all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWthomas
    A simple log will tell you where to start adjusting for WOT.

    are you having issues that require some true expert guidance, or is this all?
    Not sure if your trying to be a dick or not, but I've got it covered. True expert guidance..........LMAO!

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    SWthomas knows much more than us. He changes his clothes based on his logs too.
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    I've found for initially dialing in the VE table, OLFA yeilds more consistant results. PE fueling comes on when conditions are met. This can make for inconsistant results in the transition area's.


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    Yes, I agree, first dial in VE without PE; then when PE is enabled the PE actual AFR will be in line with commanded, very simple.

    PE is RPM driven, OLFA is MAP driven;

    my opinion:
    set both up correctly and the PCM chooses the richer of the 2, and you're safely covered under any RPM or MAP condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar
    Yes, I agree, first dial in VE without PE; then when PE is enabled the PE actual AFR will be in line with commanded, very simple.

    PE is RPM driven, OLFA is MAP driven;

    my opinion:
    set both up correctly and the PCM chooses the richer of the 2, and you're safely covered under any RPM or MAP condition.
    Agreed

    Not trying to be anything other than these are some easy questions that I even know tuning only my GTO.

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