Fuel and Timing with Tunercta.
Originally posted by 97Z-M6
so what your saying is you worked to get the blms to 123 then when you had them to 123 you locked by staying in open loop. why would you lock the blms after you got them to 123.
so what your saying is you worked to get the blms to 123 then when you had them to 123 you locked by staying in open loop. why would you lock the blms after you got them to 123.
Because my car had a tendency to run lean at WOT, the PCM would add 20.3% fuel to each side during WOT based on the LTrims.
I locked my BLMs at 128 during WOT, which has made tuning easier. It also makes my car more consistent from day to day.
I locked my BLMs at 128 during WOT, which has made tuning easier. It also makes my car more consistent from day to day.
Originally posted by LWillmann
Because my car had a tendency to run lean at WOT, the PCM would add 20.3% fuel to each side during WOT based on the LTrims.
I locked my BLMs at 128 during WOT, which has made tuning easier. It also makes my car more consistent from day to day.
Because my car had a tendency to run lean at WOT, the PCM would add 20.3% fuel to each side during WOT based on the LTrims.
I locked my BLMs at 128 during WOT, which has made tuning easier. It also makes my car more consistent from day to day.
Originally posted by RealQuick
Can you lock them with tunercat? If so, how and should I do this too?
Can you lock them with tunercat? If so, how and should I do this too?
Its free!
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