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prefered method of fuel trim tuning

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Hiitman

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May 12, 2004
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so which of the three do you guys choose?

Idle Tuning (LTFT-Lo) 50hz
-Set injector fuel settings to what you were already running them at or what is recommended in the DSMLink guide.
-While idling the engine watch the LTFT-Lo and STFT.
-If LTFT-Lo fuel trims are positive, add air at the 50 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If LTFT-Lo fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 50 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If LTFT-Lo is at a constant +5%, add +5% to the 50 Hz slider in the airflow table. If the LTFT-Lo is at a constant +12.5% and STFT is at +13%, add +26% to the 50 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy.

Rev Tuning (STFT) 150hz
-After you are done with idle tuning, rev the engine and keep it at the 150 Hz level.
-Watch your STFT's for needed adjustments.
-If STFT fuel trims are positive, add air at the 150 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If STFT fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 150 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If STFT’s are bouncing between +14% and +16%, add +15% to the 150 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy.

Cruise Tuning (LTFT-Mid) 250hz
-Drive on the freeway at a steady speed to get stable LTFT-Mid fuel trims.
-If LTFT-Mid fuel trims are positive, add air at the 250 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If LTFT-Mid fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 250 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If LTFT-Mid is at a constant +7%, add +7% to the 250 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy.

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monitor LTFT at cruise. adjust 150 hz accordingly. monitor STFT at idle. adjust 50 hz accordingly.

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also how much would an old front o2 sensor throw of fuel trim values?
 
Depending on how old it is it could be a lot, since that is what the ecu uses to adjust the fuel trims in closed loop. The rear o2 sensor which i think all 2g's have is used just to check to see if the cat. is working.

Bill
 
well heres a log using this method
this is what i used for my 2g this was created for 2g. thank you
Idle Tuning (LTFT-Lo) 50hz
-Set injector fuel settings to what you were already running them at or what is recommended in the DSMLink guide.
-While idling the engine watch the LTFT-Lo and STFT.
-If LTFT-Lo fuel trims are positive, add air at the 50 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If LTFT-Lo fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 50 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If LTFT-Lo is at a constant +5%, add +5% to the 50 Hz slider in the airflow table. If the LTFT-Lo is at a constant +12.5% and STFT is at +13%, add +26% to the 50 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy.

Rev Tuning (STFT) 150hz
-After you are done with idle tuning, rev the engine and keep it at the 150 Hz level.
-Watch your STFT's for needed adjustments.
-If STFT fuel trims are positive, add air at the 150 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If STFT fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 150 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If STFT’s are bouncing between +14% and +16%, add +15% to the 150 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy.

Cruise Tuning (LTFT-Mid) 250hz
-Drive on the freeway at a steady speed to get stable LTFT-Mid fuel trims.
-If LTFT-Mid fuel trims are positive, add air at the 250 Hz point in the airflow table.
-If LTFT-Mid fuel trims are negative, subtract air at the 250 Hz point in the airflow table.
-Adjust the airflow 1% for each 1% fuel trims are adjusting fuel.
EXAMPLE: If LTFT-Mid is at a constant +7%, add +7% to the 250 Hz slider in the airflow table. Repeat until you are happy

lemme know what ya think :thumb:
 

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