Question about "normal" fuel trim values
STFT (B1) 3.1%
LTFT (B1) 7.0%
STFT (B2) 2.3%
LTFT (B2) 6.3%
Obviously the closer to zero the better but these readings are not outrageously out of line, correct? What are you guys seeing on your own cars?
Last edited by bhamg; Jan 4, 2015 at 10:52 PM.
If I remember mine are higher than that. I thought the percent was the correction factor from the base map? Short being instant feedback from o2s and long being an average over time?
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It may be a bit more complicated than that, but that is the jist of it I think.
I started modifying cars way back using my 97 M3 and its suoerchared now. The old late 90's decade AutoEnginuity wont talk to my 09 C63.
I found that STFT and LTFT are usually a high +/- numbers due to the differences in added hardware and tunes. The trim gets you the proper fuel for your mods that a basic tune did not fully account for.
I've been monitoring my fuel trims for a while now and with the 10% ethanol gas here in Colorado, my LTFT's hover around +11%. . Occasionally I will run the E30 tune that Jeremy sent me using E85 mixed with 91 octane to bring ethanol content to 30%. When running E30, my LTFTs will get near 25%. I can watch them gradually drop back down to around 11 or 12% as I start adding 91 back in and go back to the regular tune. Although ethanol has a much higher octane rating than gas, cars require 30% more ethanol to produce the same energy.
Even with 25% LTFT's on the E30 tune, I get no CEL's or codes and the car runs strong. The nearest place that sells ethanol free gas is about 2 hours away, so I haven't had chance to see what effect pure gas will have on my trims.
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Last edited by str8six; Jan 6, 2015 at 01:50 AM. Reason: typo
I started modifying cars way back using my 97 M3 and its suoerchared now. The old late 90's decade AutoEnginuity wont talk to my 09 C63.
I found that STFT and LTFT are usually a high +/- numbers due to the differences in added hardware and tunes. The trim gets you the proper fuel for your mods that a basic tune did not fully account for.
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