Hey Jason! (And anyone really) - Figured this might be an interesting topic...
Is there any danger in training down the fuel trims? My ST was at a shop for the past few months, and for the few I had it before then had been flashed with your OTS E30 "Stage 1" tune. All great there, but I recognize I was running more ethanol than needed based on how my long term fuel trims settled in. They're very positive. I don't think I'm mistaken in thinking that 0 is really the target if you're bang on for how much ethanol you should be running. So out of curiosity I've been slowly biasing my tank back down towards E30 and monitoring things. I can see my STFT respond how I think it would, not sure I've impacted LTFT yet (how long does that take to react?) and I think I'm seeing one thing jump out at me? Seems both totally sensible or like it could be placebo since I know high AFR's exist on this platform in very specific circumstances. But should I be seeing the occasional rise to over 14.7 AFR under light throttle conditions in any gear? Full WOT and things are biasing rich and safe, it's just this light input drift to above 14.7 I don't recall ever seeing before. Feels like it makes sense if I'm forcing it to learn fueling changes. granted only to the tune of -1 off what I'd expect in STFT.
Just a curiosity really, if re-flashing and learning up rather than down so to speak is the established way to approach this that makes total sense. But with how intelligent these ECU's ultimately are in regards to following fueling changes I found myself just thinking it should work.
Is there any danger in training down the fuel trims? My ST was at a shop for the past few months, and for the few I had it before then had been flashed with your OTS E30 "Stage 1" tune. All great there, but I recognize I was running more ethanol than needed based on how my long term fuel trims settled in. They're very positive. I don't think I'm mistaken in thinking that 0 is really the target if you're bang on for how much ethanol you should be running. So out of curiosity I've been slowly biasing my tank back down towards E30 and monitoring things. I can see my STFT respond how I think it would, not sure I've impacted LTFT yet (how long does that take to react?) and I think I'm seeing one thing jump out at me? Seems both totally sensible or like it could be placebo since I know high AFR's exist on this platform in very specific circumstances. But should I be seeing the occasional rise to over 14.7 AFR under light throttle conditions in any gear? Full WOT and things are biasing rich and safe, it's just this light input drift to above 14.7 I don't recall ever seeing before. Feels like it makes sense if I'm forcing it to learn fueling changes. granted only to the tune of -1 off what I'd expect in STFT.
Just a curiosity really, if re-flashing and learning up rather than down so to speak is the established way to approach this that makes total sense. But with how intelligent these ECU's ultimately are in regards to following fueling changes I found myself just thinking it should work.