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Old 04-17-2008, 03:29 PM
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After I copy my logs into the spreadsheet, do I copy those results into the primary and secondary ve tables? Or do I just change the values in my ve tables by the number specified in the spreadsheet results?

And on the RAF spreadsheet where do I get the data from? Do I have to make a custom histogram for ect, ltit, stit?

Also, why would hptuners show wb afr when the wideband isn't connected?

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I haven't used HPTuners is close to a year but hopefully these answers will help.

Copy and paste those values in but when you paste use the paste special and multiply by % option.

The WB AFR is just an option that can be used if you have one.
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Cool, thanks. Are you sure it's copy special %? Seems like + would make more sense.

And I do have a wb...it just wasn't connected to the eio last time I logged and it still showed like 11.x afr.
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You can use + if the values are a good ways off, but once you start getting close to where you want them I would use %
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The cells that had values other than 0 were like -4 or something like that. Far enough for + or close enough for %?
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You want all the cells to be in the 0 to -5 range so if they were -4 then I would just leave the VE table alone.



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