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Old 06-24-2008, 06:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Iddle and cruise logs

what do you think?
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Old 06-24-2008, 06:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Need to log your STFT and LTFT's for us to make much sense of it.
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How do I do that?
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ECU>Captured values>Pick what you want then click the arrow to move it to the right side list.

BTW: I'm the one who posted on the link forums too.


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Haha ok thanks so I guess I just click on ltft and stft
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You'll need to add LTFT Low, LTFT Mid, and LTFT High, as well as STFT. The Low will help tune your 50 Hz airflow slider, the Mid for your 150 Hz slider, and the High for your 250-400 Hz sliders.

Then once you've added them to your Captured Values list, make sure to go to Display > Values and add them to the list on the right so that you can view them.

Check out this link for instructions on how to adjust the sliders:
http://www.jeffgst.com/gmafcalibration2.html


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You need MAFraw, like I told you on the link forums as well.


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Thanks guys, I will re post tonight or tommorow morning with new logs.
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:50 AM   #9 (permalink)
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New logs are up..
Any info ###.
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Your first idle log "iddlelogupdate625anza" your front o2 isn't cycling. I dont know why, but that cuases your short term fuel trims not to cycle. However your second one it is cycling fine, so who knows. Your fuel trims aren't too bad, I'd go +10% on your 50hz airflow slider, and your mid is fine for now. Do that, then drive around for a day and post a new log.

You might wanna look into wiring your fans to come on when your car is on. Your temps aren't horrible, but once you start getting into WOT tuning it will be pulling timing at 213*. Overall, you're lookin in pretty good shape.


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Old 06-25-2008, 01:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Cool, I'm working on the temp. I got some wrap and coating comming in for my mani. Also should I drive around for a day than iddle another iddle log?
Should I began doing WOT logs? Also, the o2 sensor is brand new so I don't know why it wouldn't cycle.
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