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Old 06-26-2005, 02:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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First time tuning with SAFC: is this right?

Was just out in the driveway trying to set my low throttle points. After adjusting 1k 2k and 3k, letting it idle for a while and going for a drive, the fuel trims nearly perfect (LTFT -3, STFT 2 or 3).
But, I was at 1k:-29, 2k:-25, 3k:-25, this seems like alot of fuel to be taking out.
Is this normal/safe? I don't want to carry -25 across up to 7k for the low throttle points untill I double check that this is allright.

96 tsi awd, 500cc injectors, 190lph pump (rewired), s16g on stock boost.
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Old 06-27-2005, 11:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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u cant say those pts are good or bad until u have logged with something and c what you engine is doin. then you will be able to figure out exactly what to do.
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