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-====== Quickie A/F Setup ====== 
-I was asked to store this post away somewhere for future reference. ​ For now, I'll just dump it in here as is and maybe come back later and edit/expand upon it.  It's really just documentation of my personal process for running through a "​quickie"​ setup with a new car using DSMLink. ​ It's intended to help the user get a handle on whether fuel delivery and airflow metering all make sense. 
  
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-====== Process ====== 
-===== Fuel trims ===== 
-First, if you don't already know what fuel trims are or how they'​re used by the ECU, then I would strongly recommend you start by reading through [[FuelTrimUpdatePoints|Fuel-trims:​ What They Are and How They Work]]. 
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-Knowledge of this fundamental concept is __**key**__ to understanding everything else below. 
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-===== Idle ===== 
-I generally monitor ''​CombinedFT''​ and ''​AirflowPerRev''​ at idle.  I want to see ''​CombinedFT''​ cycling around +/- 8% or so. 
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-You'd expect to see 0.24-0.28 g/rev for ''​AirflowPerRev''​ at idle ((Automatics and 2.3L engines will generally have a slightly higher AirflowPerRev value at idle.)), but I don't get too caught up on that if the fuel trim is inline and global fuel settings make sense for the injectors that are installed. 
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-If fuel trim at idle is not where I want it, I either use the lower airflow sliders (log ''​MAFRaw''​ to see where to make adjustments) or I use deadtime to tweak things. ​ If I'm running SD, I'll use the SD VE table instead of the airflow sliders. 
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-Whether I make changes to airflow/VE or deadtime usually depends on whether ''​AirflowPerRev''​ is inline or not. If ''​AirflowPerRev''​ is off from the expected value in the opposite direction from ''​CombinedFT'',​ then I adjust the lower airflow sliders more than deadtime. ​ If ''​AirflowPerRev''​ is around what I'd expect, I might focus on deadtime instead for idle fuel trim adjustments. Just keep an ear out for little misfires at idle that can sometimes be introduced with deadtime adjustments,​ particularly if the injectors are not well matched at low pulsewidth. 
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-===== Cruise ===== 
-Next I do some cruising around, again watching ''​CombinedFT''​ to see where it likes to hang out. I don't really have a good airflow figure to watch for at cruise because it depends much more on throttle position and road inclination than idle airflow does. So it's hard to pick a value there. 
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-I just watch ''​CombinedFT''​ and try to adjust airflow sliders or fuel settings (primarily deadtime and/or global fuel sliders) accordingly. I would consider airflow slider adjustments if I know I have reason to suspect airflow to be off a bit (maybe I'm dialing in a hacked MAF or something). I would focus on fuel settings more if ''​LTFT''​ were off for both idle and cruise. 
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-===== Automated adjustments ===== 
-**NOTE:** With the release of V3, we've added a more "​automated"​ method of doing the above idle/cruise dialing. ​ Be sure to read about it on our [[v3mafadjcombft|MAF Adjust page]]. ​ Or, if you're running SD, read the [[sdveadjcomft|SD Adjust page]] or the [[sdveadjsdratio|SDRatio Adjust page]]. 
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-===== WOT ===== 
-Then I do a few pulls and look at ''​BoostEst''​ around 5500-6000 RPM to make sure it matches with what the gauge was reading. Some deviation is expected, especially as revs increase. But more than a psi or two and I feel like I want to tweak the airflow sliders some more. 
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-At that point, I'm usually pretty happy with the setup and can start tuning. 
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-===== Other checks ===== 
-If you have a WBO2 wired into the ECU for datalogging,​ then you can do even more checks and verification. In that case, I set the estimated A/F Ratio properties to match my global fuel settings and see where the [[AFRatioItem|estimated A/F Ratio]] differs from the measured. 
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-In all cases, I constantly do cross checks. For example, if ''​CombinedFT''​ at idle is positive by a good bit (significantly more than 5%) yet ''​AirflowPerRev''​ is also higher than expected (0.24-0.26) and my deadtime has already been increased a good bit from where I'd expect it, then I have to question what's going on because the numbers don't add up. Maybe fuel pressure at idle is lower than what I assumed it was, for example. 
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