HP Tuners Secondary VE Table for 98-00
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Originally Posted by WS6snake-eater
OK got ya!... If PE is enabled and you are seeing the postive trims then you definatley need to add to the VE. I thought you had a wideband. Have you tried using the wideband method? It is really a whole lot better way of doing things.
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Originally Posted by txhorns281
Thanks dude, haven't tried the Wideband yet, I was already halway through the Narrow method when i got my wideband so i figured just keep going... lol I have verified AFRs with the wideband though and for all the zeroes and 1s it was right at 14.7... so i guess that's pretty good!
Try the wideband method...works way better...It totaly kicks *** once you got the VE nailed down because you can then just use basic math to figure out your other fueling issues. It will make tuning the MAF curve a breeze also.
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Originally Posted by WS6snake-eater
Try the wideband method...works way better...It totaly kicks *** once you got the VE nailed down because you can then just use basic math to figure out your other fueling issues. It will make tuning the MAF curve a breeze also.
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Originally Posted by HumpinSS
yeah just make sure it horizontal 10 -2 so water doesnt make the senor go bad and its pre cat