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| | #16 |
| Spec C Club Car: Slow 05 STi Fav Mod: Loping Idle Location: Chewy's Garage Posts: 1,877
IWSTI Addict since: Mar 2005 Trader Rating: (12) | You probably need to get your idle raised and that should take car of your cold start issues. If not, some fudging with the TDC tables may help out a bit as well. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| | #17 |
| A.X.D. | crystal: the TDC table at "0" throttle is all zeros... the next column over (10 TDC) is at 29.x at the top... the wide band is reading super lean (19s) with the trottle position at "4." i was going to change the zero values to around low 20s - does that sound right? |
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| | #18 |
| Spec C Club Car: Slow 05 STi Fav Mod: Loping Idle Location: Chewy's Garage Posts: 1,877
IWSTI Addict since: Mar 2005 Trader Rating: (12) | I would only adjust the TDC table if you were having a problem with it stalling out a lot due to things beyond the ability to fix with the intake calibration. If you are sure you have the injector scaler, latency, and tip-in correct, I would recommend you spend some more time with the MAF table smoothing out especially at the idle volts getting you fuel trims in check and then applying that globally to the rest of the table. |
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| | #19 |
| A.X.D. | something i forgot to mention, even though the intake calibration is all done correctly, this time around the wide band was reading lean, but the AFR immediate was pulling fuel. it's making me think that i have a severely fouled plug, and that cylinder is misfiring while the others are not. is this possible? |
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| | #20 |
| Spec C Club Car: Slow 05 STi Fav Mod: Loping Idle Location: Chewy's Garage Posts: 1,877
IWSTI Addict since: Mar 2005 Trader Rating: (12) | What does your stock sensor read? You may have a leak near your wideband causing a lean reading. Compare the two. The stock narrowband should be fine for closed-loop and idle calibrations |
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| | #21 |
| A.X.D. | it was reading lean as well, but in the 19's, the narrow band can't be accurate, that's why i mentioned the WB02. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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