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Old 02-06-2007, 09:50 PM
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what basic tables will need to be addressed for a good idle?

what basic tables will need to be looked at for engine "lugging" and not going rich.

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Old 02-06-2007, 10:11 PM
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Base running airflow, Idel TIming P/N( Auto) or InGEar(m60), Throttle cracker table, Maf hz vs Dynamic airflow, Iac position and disired Iac postion.
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Len, how about adjusting your spelling table?
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PE,Idle,IAC, Desired Airflow, too too much stuff to rember. I stopped spelling after I started tunning! The less memory I have to use, the more room on my hard drive.
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Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
Len, how about adjusting your spelling table?
any chance of you making fomr dfco excel sheets?

im going to try and get my cold starts whipped tonight with the help of the 20* weather ...
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i could, if i knew what proper dfco behavior would be. it's hard to aim when you dont know what you're shooting at.
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Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
i could, if i knew what proper dfco behavior would be. it's hard to aim when you dont know what you're shooting at.
that is so very true
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Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
i could, if i knew what proper dfco behavior would be. it's hard to aim when you dont know what you're shooting at.
what does STIT stand for in your RAF idle excel sheet....
i have EFI live if that helps

so far i know that LTIT = long term correction in/out gear
but in efi live i have several , short term correction scans... in and out of gear, ac on and off... or am i totally off...

some one point me in the right direction.

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if you got efi, dont even look at the spreadsheet, it was done for hpt 1.x, long time ago. you got RAFIG and RAFPN, just histogram them against ECT and v'oile
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Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
if you got efi, dont even look at the spreadsheet, it was done for hpt 1.x, long time ago. you got RAFIG and RAFPN, just histogram them against ECT and v'oile
thanks for a quick response... i really appreciate the work you put in for us "new" guys.

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