Idle Tuning
#1
Idle Tuning
I'm should be receiving my EFI Live v2 today or tomorrow. How do I tune for the lowest possible idle speed, yet not have it die when I let off the throttle at low speeds? Thanks in advance for helping a EFI Live newbie. I did a full tune on my '99 Regal GS, but that was completely different than what I'm doing here. It was also with different software/hardware.
#2
Where's the Beef?
iTrader: (8)
If you download the software from the EFI Live website you can get started on taking a look at what can be done and read some idle tutorials on the efi live forums or here.
You'll prob want to do RAFIG and RAFPN logging to get the airflow where it needs to be after you've adjusted the idle speed.
You'll prob want to do RAFIG and RAFPN logging to get the airflow where it needs to be after you've adjusted the idle speed.
#4
Thanks for the quick replies.
I've got my Blackbear .tun file and have downloaded the software where I can look at it. Sounds like I'm probably getting the cart ahead of the horse. I'll have to do some logging and see where I am.
Is there a properties setting where I can have all values displaced in °F and MPH? I looked and didn't see those settings.
I've got my Blackbear .tun file and have downloaded the software where I can look at it. Sounds like I'm probably getting the cart ahead of the horse. I'll have to do some logging and see where I am.
Is there a properties setting where I can have all values displaced in °F and MPH? I looked and didn't see those settings.
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#10
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iTrader: (31)
Throttle Cracker and Throttle follower add airflow to keep the RPMs up. when your off the throttle and mph > 2mph... Before you go changing them you should probably go log those two PIDs to see how they work....