Scottydoggs
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long term fuel trims are the ones that really matter.
in a perfect world you want them around zero. but that never happens on a stock tune. high neg numbers are rich, high pos numbers are lean. like +16 is a vac leak. a -20 could be a stuck open injector. rule of thumb as long as your -/+ by 5 either way your safe.
short term trims are the correction of the long term. so they bounce around. in a perfect world stft should be close to zero at idle. and go to zero when you floor it.
this pid editor a few posts up looks pretty cool. ive yet to find that in the t app.
in a perfect world you want them around zero. but that never happens on a stock tune. high neg numbers are rich, high pos numbers are lean. like +16 is a vac leak. a -20 could be a stuck open injector. rule of thumb as long as your -/+ by 5 either way your safe.
short term trims are the correction of the long term. so they bounce around. in a perfect world stft should be close to zero at idle. and go to zero when you floor it.
this pid editor a few posts up looks pretty cool. ive yet to find that in the t app.