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niterydr
11-25-2008, 07:24 AM
I did the opposite, it was super rich, then I leaned it out and it read 10.5 afr. still really rich, I think more than that is unreasonable. I suppose I could be wrong.

Trying leaning it out closer to stoic and make sure your ignition timing is sync'd.

I am available for hire on sunday :).

FattyBoomBatty
11-25-2008, 08:53 AM
Most car will run around 205-210. GM's cooling fans will turn on at about 221-227 with the guage at 210 on the dash.
Joe
Cool, good to know.

Trying leaning it out closer to stoic and make sure your ignition timing is sync'd.

I am available for hire on sunday :).

I will try that, and thanks for the offer, but I'm broke as a joke right now. I'll let you know what's up once I get my next paycheck. :)

FattyBoomBatty
11-30-2008, 04:25 PM
ok, so I tried leaning it out at idle, but it didn't want to rev cleanly, it would hiccup and appeard to be going very lean. I richened it up again and it revved clean, but I'm sure it could be leaner. I messed with the accell dTPS table a bit, raised the line up a bunch, and that seemed to help. Are most of the throttle tip-in adjustments done in the main fuel window or auxiliary windows like the dTPS or others?

turbotalon1g
11-30-2008, 07:02 PM
Have you tried looking on teh AEM forums for help?

FattyBoomBatty
11-30-2008, 07:14 PM
I don't read forums, forums read me.

niterydr
12-01-2008, 07:32 AM
ok, so I tried leaning it out at idle, but it didn't want to rev cleanly, it would hiccup and appeard to be going very lean. I richened it up again and it revved clean, but I'm sure it could be leaner. I messed with the accell dTPS table a bit, raised the line up a bunch, and that seemed to help. Are most of the throttle tip-in adjustments done in the main fuel window or auxiliary windows like the dTPS or others?

The main fuel maps are used for "base" fuel only. All the modifiers (accel, decel fuel, coolant correction, off idle performance, idle fuel, air temp enrichment) are done in their own respective tables. I've seen many people that try to use "unused" portions of the map for accel fuel. Then they wonder why the car runs like shit in different gears and under different load conditions (like large hills that they normally don't encounter). The AEM manual has a decent explanation of what each table does and how to start tweaking them.

FattyBoomBatty
12-01-2008, 08:56 AM
Thank you, that was what I was looking for.

Shotgun!
12-01-2008, 01:31 PM
Most car will run around 205-210. GM's cooling fans will turn on at about 221-227 with the guage at 210 on the dash.
Joe

GMs use reverse cooling and will run much hotter because of it. There is no comparison to turbo mitsus.

Andrew7dg
12-01-2008, 03:59 PM
My MS2 uses a GM cooling sensor and it is usually in the 200

I wouldn't worry about it until it goes up to 220 or something like that. My stock coolent temp sensor for the dash is still plugged in and it reads normal at 200

How I tuned my idle is:

Shut off all enrichments and things that would modify the Base fuel map
accel, decel fuel, coolant correction, off idle performance, idle fuel, air temp enrichment

*just to add, the reason why it is bucking is probably because of your accel fuel enrichment isn't high or low enough but forget this right now.

Turn up your idle screw a couple of turns (this will prevent it from dying out at idle and warms up the car pretty fast)

warmed up your car so it is at operating temps.

Then tuned the base fuel map idle by ear

Reason of not using your WB is depending on your cam, you may need to run richer then 14.7
I know I had to change my base tune when I installed my 272 I think mine is at 14.0-13.5 and runs just fine like that

*Also at Idle I have the computer look at the throttle Position because with the bigger cam, I loose vacuum at idle which throws off my MAP sensor.

*My accel enrichment is a blend of MAP reading and TPS reading but again all of that is shut off when tuning just the base fuel map

Next you have to dial in your base map which means no hard pulls. Just running the car up the RPM little by little to dial in the Fuel map. This is where you would use the O2 sensor. I don't know what AEM has but MS2 has megalog which is a program that will help you dial in the base fuel map. Really helpful

To make it short. Once you have the fuel map set, you can leave it and never have to change it again unless you mod the car with something else.

After the fuel map is dialed in, you can change your enrichments

Tuning becomes addicting once you figure out how to. There is a steep learning curve however

What are you using for spark output?

FattyBoomBatty
12-01-2008, 10:34 PM
dsm coil pack. I want to learn how to tune, but I might need some lessons from a pro before I'd feel confident.