logging LTFT's for VE table tuning and then MAF calibrating.
(Gary's newbie tuning guide...be careful with his syntax errors and misplaced screen shots...but seems quite comprehensive otherwise)
First day of testing was fine. Turned of PE TPS (set to 100). Copied high Oc to Low Oc fuel timing table. Uplugged Maf. Deleted code 1514. Reset fuel trims.
Made one long logging run. Car was fine at all types of RPMS (full range) but i did not put the car into 100 tps nor more than 3 psi of boost. Also drove around in lower gears and in general broke many laws and beat on the car pretty good. :-)
Got home, saved scan. Went through the LTFT cells. (car basically runs lean at idle and cruising...but I knew that already (AEM). Update the VE table with data from the scanned LTFT's. Get up the next day...load current (updated) PCM file. Go out for scanning run. Wham! car sets off a different MAF failure code and goes into limp mode. PUll over...(forgot the code) clear code and remove it from pcm file. rewrite file to car. start car, start scanner. pull onto the road. WHAM! Not again. Limping into a parking lot...check the code..this time it is different but still maf related P0102. this time i shut off car and delete that code and also p0103 (?) becuase it reads very similar and rewrite the PCM.
Ok, start the car and the scanner again and limp mode keeps being engaged at 4000rpm. period. It does not matter how i reach 4g's...light throttle vs. heavy throttle. As soon as the engine hits 4000 rpm in any gear limp mode sets in. But, no code is shown in the DTC scanner any more. The car just goes into limp mode at 4000 grand. It can be cleared, but no code is shown as before. (refreshing the dtc's and 'waiting' does not work either. But limp mode can be turned off with the DTC scaner 'delete' tool.
I did not make any changes to the pcm file other than updating the VE table with data from the scan the night before. I have also not been reseting the fuel trims for every logging run. I just reset them the very first fime as suggested by Gary.
I have already modified the air delta table (x2) and the fail frequency table, etc. (thanks viper) and all those types of changes are already in the file I am using...albiet that is with the Maf plugged in. (car is fine with maf plugged in...just starting at the starting point by tuning the VE tables and then checking and updating the maf curve.)
Ok, so I have been reading a bunch on this deal. Others seem to get it as well. unfortunatly there is no such thing as a 'completed v6 thread' over at HPTuners forum. Though others may have expereinced this with 99+ cars or something nobody seems to have a solution.
I know there are other ways to tune the fuel ratio. I want to give a shot at calibrating the maf, however. This post is also not concered with 'normal' mode of having the MAF plugged in. The forced induction related maf error codes and tables have already been updated and deleted. Car is fine with maf running. (again, viper tuning guide)
(on prior testing I experemented with scaling up the maf table 'just to see' and it seems to work even to just try diferent multipliers. X1.1 over the entire table richened up the cruise and load AFR's down to averaging high 14's from averaging mid to high 15's. (i am talking cruising...not boost...don't worry, the fmu gets me down to low 11's when i need it.)
oh, yea...stuff like COT lean cruise is turned off, etc.
So, was there ever a conclusion or solution to the limp mode while SD driving in the 99+ (?) cars? Is there a secondary VE table that is hidden from us? (wild shot here)
I can gather good cruising data keeping the car under 4 grand but i would really like data from the rest of the cells.
TIA. g
01 FB A4 3.42
1.9 Rockers/105 Springs
3" Magnaflow LT1 + 3" Carsound Cat
6 psi Powerdyne
For Powerdyne help and guides visit:
http://home.comcast.net/~grayman99/
(Gary's newbie tuning guide...be careful with his syntax errors and misplaced screen shots...but seems quite comprehensive otherwise)
First day of testing was fine. Turned of PE TPS (set to 100). Copied high Oc to Low Oc fuel timing table. Uplugged Maf. Deleted code 1514. Reset fuel trims.
Made one long logging run. Car was fine at all types of RPMS (full range) but i did not put the car into 100 tps nor more than 3 psi of boost. Also drove around in lower gears and in general broke many laws and beat on the car pretty good. :-)
Got home, saved scan. Went through the LTFT cells. (car basically runs lean at idle and cruising...but I knew that already (AEM). Update the VE table with data from the scanned LTFT's. Get up the next day...load current (updated) PCM file. Go out for scanning run. Wham! car sets off a different MAF failure code and goes into limp mode. PUll over...(forgot the code) clear code and remove it from pcm file. rewrite file to car. start car, start scanner. pull onto the road. WHAM! Not again. Limping into a parking lot...check the code..this time it is different but still maf related P0102. this time i shut off car and delete that code and also p0103 (?) becuase it reads very similar and rewrite the PCM.
Ok, start the car and the scanner again and limp mode keeps being engaged at 4000rpm. period. It does not matter how i reach 4g's...light throttle vs. heavy throttle. As soon as the engine hits 4000 rpm in any gear limp mode sets in. But, no code is shown in the DTC scanner any more. The car just goes into limp mode at 4000 grand. It can be cleared, but no code is shown as before. (refreshing the dtc's and 'waiting' does not work either. But limp mode can be turned off with the DTC scaner 'delete' tool.
I did not make any changes to the pcm file other than updating the VE table with data from the scan the night before. I have also not been reseting the fuel trims for every logging run. I just reset them the very first fime as suggested by Gary.
I have already modified the air delta table (x2) and the fail frequency table, etc. (thanks viper) and all those types of changes are already in the file I am using...albiet that is with the Maf plugged in. (car is fine with maf plugged in...just starting at the starting point by tuning the VE tables and then checking and updating the maf curve.)
Ok, so I have been reading a bunch on this deal. Others seem to get it as well. unfortunatly there is no such thing as a 'completed v6 thread' over at HPTuners forum. Though others may have expereinced this with 99+ cars or something nobody seems to have a solution.
I know there are other ways to tune the fuel ratio. I want to give a shot at calibrating the maf, however. This post is also not concered with 'normal' mode of having the MAF plugged in. The forced induction related maf error codes and tables have already been updated and deleted. Car is fine with maf running. (again, viper tuning guide)
(on prior testing I experemented with scaling up the maf table 'just to see' and it seems to work even to just try diferent multipliers. X1.1 over the entire table richened up the cruise and load AFR's down to averaging high 14's from averaging mid to high 15's. (i am talking cruising...not boost...don't worry, the fmu gets me down to low 11's when i need it.)
oh, yea...stuff like COT lean cruise is turned off, etc.
So, was there ever a conclusion or solution to the limp mode while SD driving in the 99+ (?) cars? Is there a secondary VE table that is hidden from us? (wild shot here)
I can gather good cruising data keeping the car under 4 grand but i would really like data from the rest of the cells.
TIA. g
01 FB A4 3.42
1.9 Rockers/105 Springs
3" Magnaflow LT1 + 3" Carsound Cat
6 psi Powerdyne
For Powerdyne help and guides visit:
http://home.comcast.net/~grayman99/
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