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    Default Lean spikes commanded vs actual AFR

    First let me start by saying I'm using EFI Live with COS3. I've been working on setting up my VE table but I noticed some cells that are way out of wack with the rest.

    I then started looking VERY closely at my logs and noticed that everytime I step on the gas and go into a KPA above 95 I get these lean spikes when my commanded AFR goes to 11.7. Is this lean tip in that people talk about? How can I make it go away or is it just normal and I shouldn't be worried about it?

    Thanks,

    Bill
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