MAF calibration?
Posted: August 27th, 2011, 4:02 pm
I'm unexperienced with tuning so I'm looking for some starting out pointers. From what I've read it seems like the very first thing to do is calibrate the MAF and then your WOT A/F ratios.
So I went out and logged several slow acceleration runs in 2nd gear up to red line. What I recorded was LTFTs, Mass Airflow, Mass Airflow Voltage, and Knock Retard just to make sure I'm not getting any.
I can pretty clearly see the different fuel trims and what percentage of fuel they are adding (about 4% between 2.0v and 2.3v and then 3.2% from >2.3v to when I hit redline ~3.3v)
From what I've read, the goal is to adjust your fuel trims to zero out what the ECU is adding. (its seems people general consider the acceptable range to be +-1.6%)
So that's all pretty clear but then from within Versatuner what should I be adjusting? I was expecting it to be the MAF calibration tables but that doesn't seem right when I am looking at them.
If anyone has pointers hook me up!
So I went out and logged several slow acceleration runs in 2nd gear up to red line. What I recorded was LTFTs, Mass Airflow, Mass Airflow Voltage, and Knock Retard just to make sure I'm not getting any.
I can pretty clearly see the different fuel trims and what percentage of fuel they are adding (about 4% between 2.0v and 2.3v and then 3.2% from >2.3v to when I hit redline ~3.3v)
From what I've read, the goal is to adjust your fuel trims to zero out what the ECU is adding. (its seems people general consider the acceptable range to be +-1.6%)
So that's all pretty clear but then from within Versatuner what should I be adjusting? I was expecting it to be the MAF calibration tables but that doesn't seem right when I am looking at them.
If anyone has pointers hook me up!