dude, no offense but you really need to start over with a fresh binary file. There just is no way you'll ever have a good running car with how that file looks. Forget it even exists.
Attached is a clean BFUZ file, it's the latest 3.1 5 speed from GM. If you follow the next bit of advice, all you need to do is change the BPC to 150 and you'll already be in the ballpark. Just clean up the WOT advance, use the adder table to add some more fuel in the upper RPM's and then the rest is just fine tuning.
Also, don't forget to disable the EGR and CCP, just max out their enable temps in the constants.
I'd just get rid of those 3500 injectors and drop in some stock 3400 injectors with a regular rail. They seem to be causing you all kinds of problems, 3400 injectors are more than enough for your engine.
here are some quick pointers;
IMO, The PE commanded AFR table should be set to your real target AFR, then tune your VE tables to get you there. Others may have a differing opinion on the matter but this is how i personally tune WOT fueling. It's never failed me.
your main VE table + VE adder cannot ever equal more than 99 (@ 4K RPM you're at 99.6, after that you're well over 100).
The smoother the cell to cell transitions are, the better.
Rule of thumb is that the values in those tables should never exceed 50
Hope that helps!
Attached is a clean BFUZ file, it's the latest 3.1 5 speed from GM. If you follow the next bit of advice, all you need to do is change the BPC to 150 and you'll already be in the ballpark. Just clean up the WOT advance, use the adder table to add some more fuel in the upper RPM's and then the rest is just fine tuning.
Also, don't forget to disable the EGR and CCP, just max out their enable temps in the constants.
I'd just get rid of those 3500 injectors and drop in some stock 3400 injectors with a regular rail. They seem to be causing you all kinds of problems, 3400 injectors are more than enough for your engine.
here are some quick pointers;
IMO, The PE commanded AFR table should be set to your real target AFR, then tune your VE tables to get you there. Others may have a differing opinion on the matter but this is how i personally tune WOT fueling. It's never failed me.
your main VE table + VE adder cannot ever equal more than 99 (@ 4K RPM you're at 99.6, after that you're well over 100).
The smoother the cell to cell transitions are, the better.
Rule of thumb is that the values in those tables should never exceed 50
Hope that helps!
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