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Old 06-09-2006, 08:06 AM   #69 (permalink)
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What's weird is my autotune has never kicked on, judging by my datalogging runs, and even when I datalogged the dyno run, should it?

Umm did you even hook it up? When you have the program open and are viewing the rpm, mph, etc does the air/fuel monitor work? You have to hook up the FTM to your wideband output so it can get a reading and adjust as it should. Also check your settings for the autotune...is it even turned on? You can tell the autotune when to turn on based on throttle percentage, etc.

Yeah, everything is hooked up, enabled at 80% throttle, 9 on the sensitivity, and 11 on the maximum/minimum correction, set for 11.9, I'm sure it's enabled, maybe it just hasn't had to correct for it if the tune is close enough?
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