Ve Tuning Nightmare
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Ve Tuning Nightmare
I am currently attempting to tune using my ve tables with ls1 edit. I have had an ongoing problem with the truck going dead with me unplugging the maf or setting the high frequency fail rates to 0.0
I have an 03 truck with a 224/224 .590 114lsa with the stock ve tables, they are so far off that it dies or barely stays running without the maf.
I am going to attempt suicide here soon
I have an 03 truck with a 224/224 .590 114lsa with the stock ve tables, they are so far off that it dies or barely stays running without the maf.
I am going to attempt suicide here soon
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Your VE tables are set too rich...reduce the 1200 rpm column by .90, 800 by .80
and 400 by .60 this should get you close enough to keep the car running, you can begin adjusting from there.
and 400 by .60 this should get you close enough to keep the car running, you can begin adjusting from there.
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Originally Posted by itchygomey98
You need to make those changes to the secondary VE table. That is the table used for the tuning you are trying to do.
Ijust opened an 03 2500HD bin file and no secondary ..
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Originally Posted by horist
I don't believe 03 trucks have a secondary VE table... 98-00 F-Body OS's did , 01-02 F-Body OS's used the Primary VE
Ijust opened an 03 2500HD bin file and no secondary ..
Ijust opened an 03 2500HD bin file and no secondary ..
not aware of one either, just have one VE table