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    Lean out on deceleration

    I'm using LM V12.5. Which table do I adjust to lean out on deceleration? When I am on the off ramp, cruising to a stop while in gear, the a/r is usually 11-12. How do I adjust it to 16-17?

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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    I shut off all the fuel above idle vacuum in the fuel no throttle table.

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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    Where is the fuel no throttle table found? I don't seem to find it. I am using the LM V12.5

    http://www.thelostartof.net/tryingbe...nothrottle.jpg
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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    click on the dot that says Name (where it says groups/name/Type) and then scroll down. It isnt in the fuel section since its not normally used.
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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    Checked it, there isn't a table name "fuel no throttle" or close to it.

    Quote Originally Posted by shackwrrr View Post
    click on the dot that says Name (where it says groups/name/Type) and then scroll down. It isnt in the fuel section since its not normally used.

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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    Ill check when I get home. I looked in V10 and it was there, unless rob changed the name of it for some reason?
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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    I don't know where it is, I am still using Rob's old T1 based cals. It's right next to the fuelpartthrottle and fuelfullthrottle tables in those cals.

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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    I don't understand. You posted a picture of FuelBaselineFromMap and that is the one you want to adjust to shut the fuel off in decel.

    I have my fuel adjusted so it shuts off on decel but I'm using a SMEC. Swing by the shop or when you return my tools and I can show you how mine's adjusted.

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    Re: Lean out on deceleration

    oh yes, fuelbaseline from map is the same as the old Fuelnothrottle table.

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