I understand punching a turbo w/o tuning is dangerous to the engine.
I need to understand the danger a little better. I feel if I know what is up, I can take steps to ensure detonation/ect doesn't happen.
Tell me if I am correct, please......
The danger is this, if the STFT/LTFT are widely off, then the engine will pull the fuel when it enters PE during WOT. So if the engine was running -20 LTFT per a specific cell just before WOT, then the engine would essentially go +20 when it enters WOT, causing a dangerous condition.
So when I tune, I dissable PE and data log the fuels trims as I drive around trying to hit all cells. After a good bit of driving, I save the data log and adjust the VE tables accordingly. Once, the VE tables are accurate, I then enable the MAF and tune the MAF curve. The details of tuning I have.
Once the STFT/LTFT are tuned below +/- 5, it then becomes safe to enable PE?
Any advise of what dangers are involved would be greatly appreciated. I DO NOT want to destroy my engine and throw away all my hard work, pride and future fun driving.
Thanks
I need to understand the danger a little better. I feel if I know what is up, I can take steps to ensure detonation/ect doesn't happen.
Tell me if I am correct, please......
The danger is this, if the STFT/LTFT are widely off, then the engine will pull the fuel when it enters PE during WOT. So if the engine was running -20 LTFT per a specific cell just before WOT, then the engine would essentially go +20 when it enters WOT, causing a dangerous condition.
So when I tune, I dissable PE and data log the fuels trims as I drive around trying to hit all cells. After a good bit of driving, I save the data log and adjust the VE tables accordingly. Once, the VE tables are accurate, I then enable the MAF and tune the MAF curve. The details of tuning I have.
Once the STFT/LTFT are tuned below +/- 5, it then becomes safe to enable PE?
Any advise of what dangers are involved would be greatly appreciated. I DO NOT want to destroy my engine and throw away all my hard work, pride and future fun driving.
Thanks
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