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Old 11-20-2013, 08:05 AM   #13
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Add LTFT+STFT to your table view. Then replace user defined with LTFT+STFT pid in your histogram settings. The one you are trying to use is functional with EIO input only, meaning you need your wideband to use that one. This way you will tune VE with trims, which is fine up to 4000RPM.... kids are taking a while to get ready here...lol

I will add, above 4000rpm you can "follow the trend" to get you close anyway. Once you tune your VE open it in 3D view. Take the trend leading up to 4000rpm and smooth it out or "blend" the remaining part of the table to get you close. Whatever the % change was to 3500rpm to 4000rpm, continue that % change for the rest of the table for now. When you see one fully tuned you will see the same type of trend, just need a wideband to have it accurate after when you can
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