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Engine/Tuning
Losing fuel control in upper RPMs
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 14231550" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Derp, you're right haha, i just glanced at it real quick. Trying to do this subtley at work.</p><p></p><p>Well, i retract my previous statement ... i have no idea man. Seeing as how the Short terms are trying to add fuel and its not richening up, i'd say theres a mechanical issue somewhere. I believe the short terms have authority up to like 40% adjustment, and yours only go up to 14% or so, so it should be well within the computers means to add fuel if it could. </p><p></p><p>I'm just going off my basic tuning knowledge and experience, i dont really have any experience tuning Coyotes directly, so there may be some background logic im not understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 14231550, member: 155561"] Derp, you're right haha, i just glanced at it real quick. Trying to do this subtley at work. Well, i retract my previous statement ... i have no idea man. Seeing as how the Short terms are trying to add fuel and its not richening up, i'd say theres a mechanical issue somewhere. I believe the short terms have authority up to like 40% adjustment, and yours only go up to 14% or so, so it should be well within the computers means to add fuel if it could. I'm just going off my basic tuning knowledge and experience, i dont really have any experience tuning Coyotes directly, so there may be some background logic im not understanding. [/QUOTE]
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