So to my understanding I am trying to get as close to 1.0 as possible after I average it so should I load it in my tune and then reflash and start over with another drive and log or should I just keep logging until I get the 1.0 that I need.
So to my understanding I am trying to get as close to 1.0 as possible after I average it so should I load it in my tune and then reflash and start over with another drive and log or should I just keep logging until I get the 1.0 that I need.
yes. but it will vary from day to day so it will be alright if you have .99 or 1.01 just try to do all of your tuning on the same day or at least when the barometric pressure, temp, humidity are close to the same
2002 ws6 stock short block
GMPP cnc LS6 Heads 11.4:1 cr
.576 i .581 e 116 lobe
D1SC @ 10#
723 rwhp 654 rwtq on E-85
So far I've run about 100 logs Woody! I'm not there yet.
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make sure you are using the "paste and multiply" function to copy your Ben factors to the main ve if you are then it sounds like there might be something else going on maybe a vacuum or exhaust leak i have been having trouble in low MAP areas for over a year and a
m in the process of putting the stock manifold and throttle body back on to see if it helps
it appears your are using the paste and multiply check for leaks it should only take two or three good logs to get a good ve tune make sure maf is disabled/unplugged DFCO disabled LTFT STFT diabled just go through the AUTO Ve tutorial again to make sure it is real easy to miss something
Last edited by vatman02; May 22nd, 2007 at 09:37 AM.
2002 ws6 stock short block
GMPP cnc LS6 Heads 11.4:1 cr
.576 i .581 e 116 lobe
D1SC @ 10#
723 rwhp 654 rwtq on E-85
I loged a lot of cells and then followed instructions and pasted and x but it is so lean ie will not run. What now
sounds like your WBo2 is not calibrated or you have an exhaust leak throwing off the readings i would revert back to a tune that ran well check for leaks make sure the WB is reading 20.9 in open air
2002 ws6 stock short block
GMPP cnc LS6 Heads 11.4:1 cr
.576 i .581 e 116 lobe
D1SC @ 10#
723 rwhp 654 rwtq on E-85
What filters are you using on the ben maps? While you want high cell counts it all needs to be good solid information averaged throughout the cell with minimal transients.
NOW WHAT. I can view data and my lc-1 showes 10.00 or 19.99 and a voltage of .9 or 4.2 no inbetween. I can pull the fuse on my ly-1 and put it back and it will read around 14.02 and voltagt arounf 2.2 and will vary with thw arf but when the led light goes out on the lc-1 ( the heater mode) it goes back to the 10 or 20 afr. Pulling what little hair I have left out.
First thing I would be doing is going through all of the electrical connections. Something there obviously isnt right. It sounds to me like there is a wire in the wrong place or the sensor is u/s.
Sounds like you need to re-calibrate the Free Air Calibration on the LC-1 .Originally Posted by woody69
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