can anyone help me with my AFM
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alex_hockey69
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can anyone help me with my AFM
i am not 100% sure if i am tunning my AFM tables correctly . not sure if i am changing the right G/S numbers. would really appreciate some help.
2017 civic si coupe running +6psi FTS with a K&N short ram intake
2017 civic si coupe running +6psi FTS with a K&N short ram intake
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
Hey Alex,
I would start by adjusting your AFM by +3 on 0-10 g/s and +5 on 10.01-60 g/s
Upload, datalog and fine tune it by adjusting into small g/s clusters.
I would start by adjusting your AFM by +3 on 0-10 g/s and +5 on 10.01-60 g/s
Upload, datalog and fine tune it by adjusting into small g/s clusters.
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
for example i start with 0.52 all the way to 10... +3
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
Yes, highlight all cell on that range and adjust by +3.
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
Thank you I did a data log this morning I will post it later on today. I am still unsure how to read the graph should I be looking at the line in the middle that varies or should I be looking at the red spots? I'm not too sure what you mean by fine tune it by adjusting into small g/s clusters.
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
Thank you I did a data log this morning I will post it later on today. I am still unsure how to read the graph should I be looking at the line in the middle that varies or should I be looking at the red spots? I'm not too sure what you mean by fine tune it by adjusting into small g/s clusters.
Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
To clarify adjust by percent (ie: +3%). Usually make half the desired change and retest.
Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
The +3 is rough estimate of the average you need to trim in the AFM from the given range. See how the car reacts to this and re test. From there you may calibrate your AFM by smaller clusters.
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
I am still unsure how to read the graph should I be looking at the line in the middle that varies or should I be looking at the red spots?NikkoPH wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:10 am The +3 is rough estimate of the average you need to trim in the AFM from the given range. See how the car reacts to this and re test. From there you may calibrate your AFM by smaller clusters.
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The blue line represents the median average of all the little red marks. If it is a strong cluster of a bunch of data points use the line reference. If its sporadic little ones (unless a small cluster are together) then use your best judgement. Essentially the more data points make the blue line more accurate of a suggestion.
Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
Dont look at the red dots or you will go crazy lol!
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
the drive feels better but my LTFT is high now
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
You are still running lean. Adjust 0 g/s - 10 g/s by +3 and 10.01 g/s onwards by +4.
Goodluck!
Goodluck!
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
I'm trying to understand if I am still running lean why is my LTFT showing I am running rich .NikkoPH wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2019 8:25 am You are still running lean. Adjust 0 g/s - 10 g/s by +3 and 10.01 g/s onwards by +4.
Goodluck!
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alex_hockey69
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Re: can anyone help me with my AFM
following the blue line from g/s 0-about 14 showing i am running rich about -3NikkoPH wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2019 8:25 am You are still running lean. Adjust 0 g/s - 10 g/s by +3 and 10.01 g/s onwards by +4.
Goodluck!