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Thread: A way to cheat and fix your strims/ltrims using Rtac Very quickly.

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    That was it. Thanks.

    So this is just a matter of diabling LTFT and letting STFT zero in VE table.

    You had a post on LS1tech earlier this on this method if I remember.
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    Yes. The pcm will just do it when you turn back on the trims after you tune it with a wideband, so why not just perfect it via what the pcm wants.
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    Seems like a very good idea. I will give this a shot tomorrow. I think people are confused about the E38 line. It is just placed after the E38 line and does not only work on E38 PCMs. If I understand this correctly, once you input these lines, any pcm you hook up to that uses STFT will work with this. Jesse, is this correct? Good job on this. I can see this being a big help.

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    So, disable the MAF and LTFT's, and use STFT's to clean up the VE table...

    Very cool...

    Could you then enable the MAF and clean it up also like that...?

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    Heres an idea I used to do all the time with chip tuning in excel

    Set up a if then statement.. Something on the lines of IF cell is empty (or n<X) then 0% else Strim/.95.

    The idea is to target a slightly rich AFR but not continously add fuel where the scanner didn't hit.

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    The maf can still be put on. It will work fine.
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    I don't see the PID either. There is 1 copy of sae_generic.txt on my drive and 2 copies of cal_link.txt(both identical). What did I mess up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrX
    I don't see the PID either. There is 1 copy of sae_generic.txt on my drive and 2 copies of cal_link.txt(both identical). What did I mess up?
    I put a copy of each file in /v7/configuration and a copy of each in /v7/user configuration subdirectories. Not sure what directory EFILive looks to for these files but it worked for me.
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    I'll give that a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrX
    I don't see the PID either. There is 1 copy of sae_generic.txt on my drive and 2 copies of cal_link.txt(both identical). What did I mess up?
    It should be there under calulated pids

    other wise it will be there under a new heading in the pid "o2 wide" because you have used a "o" not a "0" doesn't matter it should still work.

    When I tried this 3 months ago I use an avg between both .

    *CLC-00-998
    %rich -20.0 20.0 .2 "({SAE.SHRTFT1}+{SAE.SHRTFT2})/2"

    # SHRTFT Fuel Correction
    # ========================
    *CLC-00-975
    factor 0.0 2.0 .1 "{CALC.STFT_AVG_B1&B2}/100+1"



    CALC.STFT_AVG_B1&B2 F600 CLC-00-998 %rich Fuel "Average STFT1 & STFT2"


    CALC.STRTFT_BEN F61C CLC-00-975 factor O2-Wide "SHRTFT VE Correction"
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