how are these numbers?
You're constantly adding/subtracting fuel, when you go WOT your not fueling correctly (generally) and could spike lean or rich. If you have hptuners check out the hptuners forum for the how to on maf trim adjustment, really hard to screw them up if you follow the how to
If ur negative its rich, positive is lean ..... Its real easy to fix and adjust with a few logs.
Mainly focus on ur cruise and idle ..... Wot u can look at ur afr and see what that reads
Mainly focus on ur cruise and idle ..... Wot u can look at ur afr and see what that reads
There is a good chance its off at WOT, but if he follows the how to on hptuners he'll get it cleaned up. Just save you files with different names so you can always revert back
So does anyone know if I could just buy the k&n filter and if it will fit the dejon piping? Or should I just replace the whole sri with the k&n one?
I dont see the need to buy the pipe too. My dejon filter is probably as old as the car lol.
I dont see the need to buy the pipe too. My dejon filter is probably as old as the car lol.
If your trims are that far off the ecm needs to make drastic swings to hit a commanded lamda. While this will effect drivability and possibly fuel economy in normal driving areas, this isn't where the danger lies. What the bigger issue here is when you go wot. If the trims are too far off the ecm will lose close loop control and default to open loop fueling. This is where potentially bad things can happen.
If your trims are that far off the ecm needs to make drastic swings to hit a commanded lamda. While this will effect drivability and possibly fuel economy in normal driving areas, this isn't where the danger lies. What the bigger issue here is when you go wot. If the trims are too far off the ecm will lose close loop control and default to open loop fueling. This is where potentially bad things can happen.
Which intake tends to cause the least LTFT problems?
When I had a SRT4 we found the OEM intake was so good that a drop in air filter was all we needed...
Isn't there a OEM intake mod that increases the HP equivalently to a K&N intake and yet doesn't cause fuel trim issues?
When I had a SRT4 we found the OEM intake was so good that a drop in air filter was all we needed...
Isn't there a OEM intake mod that increases the HP equivalently to a K&N intake and yet doesn't cause fuel trim issues?




