Black95TSIawd
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 28, 2003
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Dirty,
New Jersey
You need to tune your airflow tables. That explains why you're taking away SOO much fuel. How are your fuel trims?
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MAFT is set for 450cc injectors, other than that everything is set to zero.
a/f ratio at WOT 10.9 or so
I have aem wideband but i have no clue why it has never showed up in the logs
How should i adjust the airflow?
I raised deadtime to try and lean it out some
Thats not what deadtime is for. Put it back to whats recommended for your injectors for now.
You have your sliders leaned WAY out, probably because of your deadtime or a major boost leak.
Your boostest is pretty high. Way higher than your actual boost. Since youre on 2g maf, it kinda tells me you probably have a big boost leak and you're compensating using the fuel sliders.
Do another boostleak test. It should hold boost for a while on your gauge and very slowly bleed off.
Your tune is way out of whack, real bad. We can help you get it right.