need to fix the rich @ low load

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craigsGTS
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need to fix the rich @ low load

Post by craigsGTS »

every time im going down hill and the load is low my afr's go rich. and vice versa. lean uphill

i know theres an easy way to fix this. just havent found it yet.


also what are people doing to make there cars super gas efficient? just changing the afr table? what about VE table?

thanks

craig
san diego
Matt Cramer
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Re: need to fix the rich @ low load

Post by Matt Cramer »

Use the VE table to lean it out at the cells you're hitting in that range.
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