Fixing it in the tun is probably the simplest and best way.
Fixing it in the tun is probably the simplest and best way.
We did adjust for it in the tune. At this point it seems to be ok. Still logging some miles to see how it holds up. The downside is that the idle speed was raised to 1000. I believe he added some timing which pretty much makes the 1000RPM like a brick wall. I'm just not used to the slightly higher idle though.
you should be able to find a happy medium. You're not cammed are you?
Stock for now. Just got my wideband installed. Hoping to dial things in a little bit more. I have decel pop every time I clutch and the wideband is confirming a rather rich condition when I come off the gas. Ran the ac while driving out on the beach for a good hour yesterday. Never stalled so that's good.
stock cam. 1000 rpm idle wow
If your not satisfied with the 1000rpm idle fix, and can't find an answer in the tune, you may want to look into getting a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) efan controller to avoid the giant electrical hit when you turn on the AC... I run one from here: http://www.dccontrol.com/
Make him put your tune back right and do this :
It will up the idle and all the timing correctly at idle and all driving speeds. Pay close attention to the PCM hook ups. Those need to all be accurate and correct for this to work. If exactly like the diagram pcm side you're good to go. You can disregard the fan wiring if you already have that taken care of. Be sure to ground pin 55 Red
1992 Full size blazer 5.3 Swap successful.
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