Fuel Trims
Positive trims means adding of fuel
The part throttle ltrims need to be zero or slightly negative. This will allow the WOT ltrims to be locked at zero. If the ltrims are positive just before WOT, the PCM will try to add fuel. This will lead to inconsistent fueling. So, need to work on the part throttle and a good range would be 0% to -5%. I am sure that the Predator will does not allow tuning of part throttle ltrims. Since you are stock internals, the MAF table would be the place to start.
Positive trims means adding of fuel
The part throttle ltrims need to be zero or slightly negative. This will allow the WOT ltrims to be locked at zero. If the ltrims are positive just before WOT, the PCM will try to add fuel. This will lead to inconsistent fueling. So, need to work on the part throttle and a good range would be 0% to -5%. I am sure that the Predator will does not allow tuning of part throttle ltrims. Since you are stock internals, the MAF table would be the place to start.
most people tune th evehicle to be 0 or slightly negative...but remember..on any given day...in closed loop..your car will automatically adjust your trims to be at 0...so even if they are slightly negative...they might swing positive because we cannot control mother nature.... positive and negative doesnt mean you are lean or rich....it means your computer has adjusted your mixture leaner or richer to keep a stoich ratio... It is a constantly adjusting factor to maintain 14.63:1 Air Fuel.
When you go WOT you usually meet the requirements of PE mode(usually Throttle position and MAP based..
at this time...whatever # is in your PE table or your MAF table directly dictates what the fueling does....Exactly.....henceforth the table PE EQ ratio vs RPM
meaning if that area is tuned wrong then your mixture will be wrong....Fuel trims always lock to 0 in open loop.
S-Trims will always go between positive and negative, that is the way the system is designed to hold Stoch. Air ratio...The L-trims are simply the long term averaged value that the computer uses to keep the S-trms bouncing back and forth between positive and negative evenly...
Peace...Gman
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so I would guess that you are not entering open loop if they are still changing at WOT
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S-Trims will always go between positive and negative, that is the way the system is designed to hold Stoch. Air ratio...The L-trims are simply the long term averaged value that the computer uses to keep the S-trms bouncing back and forth between positive and negative evenly...
Peace...Gman
Gman, your logic is right but your reasoning is backwards. Negative L-trims before open loop (WOT) will go to zero because the computer is subtracting fuel right before going WOT. It is a safety feature to keep from going lean, or even close to going lean. The computer will not subtract fuel at WOT (open loop).
Now, if you have a positive Ltrim in open loop it will not drop to zero. I have seen this many times while scanning. This is the reason most guys tune it so the L-trims are slightly negative (I shoot for -2 myself).
most people tune th evehicle to be 0 or slightly negative...but remember..on any given day...in closed loop..your car will automatically adjust your trims to be at 0...so even if they are slightly negative...they might swing positive because we cannot control mother nature.... positive and negative doesnt mean you are lean or rich....it means your computer has adjusted your mixture leaner or richer to keep a stoich ratio... It is a constantly adjusting factor to maintain 14.63:1 Air Fuel.
When you go WOT you usually meet the requirements of PE mode(usually Throttle position and MAP based..
at this time...whatever # is in your PE table or your MAF table directly dictates what the fueling does....Exactly.....henceforth the table PE EQ ratio vs RPM
meaning if that area is tuned wrong then your mixture will be wrong....Fuel trims always lock to 0 in open loop.
Scott, I agree that the Ltrims lock at WOT, but I don't agree that they lock at 0. If my L-trims are positive before going WOT they lock at that value (say 5 for example).
Now the short trims do lock at 0 when at WOT, regardless of where they were beforehand. I think of it as short term trims adjusting for minute to minute differences, long term trims adjusting for day to day or week to week differences.
If you have trims at WOT then it means you gained them from somewhere...which means you were in closed loop at some point in those cells...you can not get L Trims From Open Loop operation...and 99% of teh time WOT is Open loop..
anything that is past your PE vs TPS table is PE especially if you have entered PE ok mode(meaning your PE enable has been met)
I checked an old log of mine that showed I had +3.1, and +2.4 as my L-trims at WOT, but the S-trims show zero the entire time I was at WOT...
Peace...Gman
Peace...Gman





