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Old 10-25-2013, 12:52 AM
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if your low-load cells need unusually high VE-values, take a look at your injector dead-times. They may need to be longer. My injectors were advertised at 0.6xx at 14.2V. Ended up being 1.3xx. Search the forum for injector dead-time.
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Old 10-25-2013, 06:28 AM
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I don't know that I was able to help with anything. I just stood around acting puzzled.

I thought I had turned your overrun on when I was fuxoring with it.
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Old 10-25-2013, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Impuls
he gave me a citation for not having my license.
make you wonder about the validity of his stop in the first place...


and seems I was right about not having enough fuel...
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Old 10-25-2013, 07:50 AM
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According to Injector dynamics 1000s 13.7v @ 62 psi have an 1.2ms dead time and corrects at about .2v per volt
Which I have it set for 1.2.

It was on six but DIY suggested turning it off for now. if you have overrun on how does the auto tune VE feature handle the leaning out?
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Originally Posted by Braineack
make you wonder about the validity of his stop in the first place...


and seems I was right about not having enough fuel...
because racecar? :P
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Old 10-25-2013, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Impuls
because racecar? :P
well, an officer needs probable cause to pull you over. You say you got pulled over for speeding, but didn't get a ticket for it. Make you think that he just pulled you over ***** nilly which is a violation of your rights. If he just pulled you over ***** nilly because he figured he could write a ticket for you for something else once he pulled you over on his fishing expedition, then the stop wasn't valid and neither was the ticket you got. luckily, that ticket typically gets dropped once you show up in court and prove you actually have a license.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
well, an officer needs probable cause to pull you over. You say you got pulled over for speeding, but didn't get a ticket for it. Make you think that he just pulled you over ***** nilly which is a violation of your rights. If he just pulled you over ***** nilly because he figured he could write a ticket for you for something else once he pulled you over on his fishing expedition, then the stop wasn't valid and neither was the ticket you got. luckily, that ticket typically gets dropped once you show up in court and prove you actually have a license.
True, I just got back from the court house today and he didn't write the statute on the ticket nor is it in the system yet ( since I got it last night) so it makes us a discrepancy ticket which requires court. But the lady said if the officer includes the statue when he puts it in the system then I can just show them at the court house and be done with it.
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Originally Posted by Impuls
It was on six but DIY suggested turning it off for now. if you have overrun on how does the auto tune VE feature handle the leaning out?
Tunerstudio ignores it and changes nothing because it knows you are in overrun.

I don't let it autotune my idle though. It tends to make mine want to oscillate so I do idle manually.
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
Tunerstudio ignores it and changes nothing because it knows you are in overrun.

I don't let it autotune my idle though. It tends to make mine want to oscillate so I do idle manually.
I have it set to filter anything below 1500 rpm and 45kpa I believe. So it shouldn't touch any of my idle or overruns. Been doing tuning manually mainly since my AFR signal is all messed up. Which I'm about to post the video of right meow.
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