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Old 11-04-2022, 06:31 PM   #18
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Some tips at this point...

Let it even out the idle before you drive. It will take 60 seconds or so to adapt. This is important though because it tunes the base of your ltfts.

When driving, go easy so that it stays in closed loop operations. This will fine tune your ltfts over about 50 miles of driving so that the dme can adjust to new maps. Don't push it into open loop until after your ltfts have settled out (somewhere around -15%).

You really shouldn't have any rough running as you're gonna be rich if anything. If you haven't already, clean your MAF sensor really well.

Btw, job well done

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