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Ya, it helps and makes sense... I am aware of the fueling calcs for the VE table... So once the MAF table is tuned for the particular hardware attached to it, basically it is good until you make more intake path changes? Correct?
Now the VE table, since it does not directly read airflow, it uses calculations to generate airmass, it should be retuned?
Now the VE table, since it does not directly read airflow, it uses calculations to generate airmass, it should be retuned?
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Just to update...
I took the advice and decided to do some VE tuning (first), and after only 2 logs and reflashes, STFT's are right back at 2-3% or less.
Heading back out to tweak the MAF, but I think 1 or 2 more logs and flashes will get the MAF right back in line as well...or at least I am hoping....
I took the advice and decided to do some VE tuning (first), and after only 2 logs and reflashes, STFT's are right back at 2-3% or less.
Heading back out to tweak the MAF, but I think 1 or 2 more logs and flashes will get the MAF right back in line as well...or at least I am hoping....

Oddly, it took me more tweaking to the MAF than it did to the VE?
It does feel like it runs much better than without the VE/MAF tweaking though.
In retrospect, it is stupid to NOT re-tune after changes...especially when you already have all the tools and time to do so.

So, thanks for the replies.
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