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Thread: Negative fuel trims when accelerating

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    Kind of a side topic but what are the fuel trims listed as on the interceptors and wat should the reading be?

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    ltft and 0. if it's between 0 and -2 your sweet.
    I'm all about derailing the bandwagon.

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    Ok thanks man I had it on fuel trim but its at like 260 and I was like wtf lol

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    Wait I still can't find it I guess I'm blind is that abriviated for something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steddy View Post
    All is well now with the stock sensors...and it isn't like the tech who installed them is a moron or anything...
    Musta been your tuner then.......

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    I know all this talk about being 0% and what not... My car sits at a pretty happy -4% with the hahn intake... anymore it jumps positive.... so I just left it alone...

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    i just put my stock airbox back on after sitting at +6 with the k&n and its still at 3 and i disconnected the battery and everything, is this odd?

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    Im gonna guess you got your answer but I will answer anyway. No I dont think its odd . I've seen +6 on the stock airbox as well. so +3 is in its okay range.

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