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    Is there a way to do a "basic" "simple" VE and MAF tune without doing the complete AutoVE process? If so, can someone give a step by step instructions as to what to log, MAPs to create, etc.? This is for a bolt-ons car that is running lean. We have an LM-1. I find references to doing this, but being a tuning newb, am not clear as to how to go about it.

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    There is a good tutorial on doing it "right" with Auto VE. then dialing in MAF. Buy the time you pick up all the knowledge pieces to tune it piecemeal I think you will realize it is too late.
    Take it from a guy who fought it the hard way for a few years, you would be well ahead taking a few days and getting it done right. I am a MAF guy but many here disagree on the need to put that back in line. Depends somewhat on your climate "me thinks".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Melton
    There is a good tutorial on doing it "right" with Auto VE. then dialing in MAF. Buy the time you pick up all the knowledge pieces to tune it piecemeal I think you will realize it is too late.
    Take it from a guy who fought it the hard way for a few years, you would be well ahead taking a few days and getting it done right. I am a MAF guy but many here disagree on the need to put that back in line. Depends somewhat on your climate "me thinks".
    What Bruce said.

    I am taking my time doing the VE table, I pretty much have the Bens' @ .98-1.00, some cells are hard to hit, others 30 and under MAP are the decel area's I had trouble with those too. Once you have the VE done, use the same VE tune, turn the MAF items back to stock (plug it in), add the MAF freq PID, set up a Map per the Maf tuning thread (started by Black02SS) and log Ben's and apply the changes to the MAF freq just like the VE tutorial.

    Dont make the same mistake I did, I turned the MAF on after getting the VE ballpark; and then used the Bens and applied them to the VE table and the MAF table

    Do the VE first.
    Then the MAF.

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    Also, if you are going to use a Custom OS version 3 or 5 set the values in the B3647 table to something other than an EQ Ratio of 1.00 (14.63:1 AFR) or Semi-Open Loop will be enabled and trimming will occur - which you don't want while VE tuning!!
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    Sounds like that's something that needs to go into the AutoVE tutorial, Andrew!?
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    It been a long time since I looked at to be honest, but yes it definately should (if it isn't already)!!

    What would/should happen if you leave the B3647 table as EQ of 1.00 (14.63:1 AFR) and enter Semi-Open Loop is:
    - Say you increase your VE table by 2%, you should see that the BEN will stay the same but the fue trims will reduce by a further 2%

    This is because the O2 sensors will be switching to try and maintain the 14.63:1 AFR (Stoich).

    I've seen some peoples tunes where they have done an AutoVE and have enabled the MAF and see LTFT trims of -20%. Looking at the VE is is just insanly high and this is often the reason why - at least that's what I've found.

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    The one I used I think didn't have any references to COS3/5 or this table - the website has it dated October 05, and a search for "3647" in it doesn't turn up any results ...

    So, what value would need to go into 3647 (or somewhere else) to disable the COS from using it during AutoVE?
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    A few of us have asked the same question. Tordne goes into it in the cos thread titled B3647 questions. I also set B3618 PE modifier based on rpm to 14.7 instead of 14.63 or EQ of 1.0 as stated in the tutorial. Some of the experienced guys will know if this is necessary or not.

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    Provided you have all the other settings correct to disable Closed Loop fueling then setting the B3647 table to anything other than 14.63:1 (1.00 EQ Ratio) will cause the fuel system to be in full Open Loop and trimming will not occur.

    I started out using % VE and AFR for display units cause it makes more sense when you are starting out. I made the change to defaults for both VE and AFR and am now totally used to the units. This has no bearing on the above, it's just a side comment. I also made a spreadsheet that helped with the transition from AFR to EQ Ratio..
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    So then you guys are agreeing that an AutoVE tune would be the way to go for a basic bolt-ons car?

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