There's at least a dozen things that contribute to your idle. It could be way too rich at idle. The idle airflow settings could be incorrect. Could be a variety of things or even multiple things...
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There's at least a dozen things that contribute to your idle. It could be way too rich at idle. The idle airflow settings could be incorrect. Could be a variety of things or even multiple things...
Need a tune file and data log. No way to know what's been done, what hasn't been done, what's right or wrong.
Otherwise, this is what we're working with.
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That thing needs more BRAF and I'd put the throttle follower back to stock. Oh yeah the VVE need work too. And need to know the cam sensor code number to help diag.
Yes but if you want to flash a completely new file to your PCM unless you have unlimited credits you will have to license the new file to flash to your already licensed PCM.
That depends how you want to approach that. But flashing it back to stock won't fix your split fuel trims. I'm telling you that's not something that can be fixed by tooning. Put your laptop and...
Do you have a fuel pressure gauge on the vehicle? Have you tried starting it using spray? Starter fluid, carb cleaner, flammable brake cleaner, etc.? That would be first thing to try.
Crazy as it...
Kpa sounds about right for your elevation. If someone previously tuned it for the MAP being off, you'll have to undo what they did.
Red label LSA/LS9
Except for the fact it's at least partially incorrect. More camshaft equals less vacuum at lower engine speeds. Always.
Never mind. I just read it in that jumbled together paragraph.
Where did he say it had a FAST intake on it?
Nothing about that data log screams vacuum leak to me. The dead giveaway is usually the MAF Hz. Even if you "tune around" a vacuum leak it will idle...
Your pid list is terrible. Use the attached channel list for data logging. If you don't know how, search how to download, save and open a channel list.
Bank 1 fuel trims are pegged positive which...
Well, judging by the wealth of information you've provided, looks like it has split fuel trims. If the ONLY modification to the vehicle is a BTR stage 2 cam, looks like you has some problems.
You...
Wow that thing makes ALOT of vacuum LOL
Agreed ^^^ No reason to use anything but AC Delco or GM OEM.
That idle roll at the end of the log looks like it doesn't know it's idling. I see your TPS voltage but no TPS %. Add that and log it again.
Also, you have it in "maf only" mode and these PCMs...
Closed loop has nothing to do with airflow. Dynamic airflow determines when the PCM is operating in "Hybrid" mode or "MAF only". Has nothing to do with closed loop.
I think that goes without saying. I was referring to degreeing the cam. Checking PR length is a quick no brainer as you're installing them.
FYI, swap is spelled with an A.
I'll bookmark that page. I have not dealt with them before.
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Codes....
As for the harness I think everyone is still making them like we're still on GEN3 PCMs and they don't have a lot of stuff that's needed on the later GEN4 and now GEN5 stuff.
One of your torque source pids should tell you if it's in idle mode or not. That will tell you if it's related to the missing brake pedal input.
30 seconds of run time is not near long enough to make a consensus. Engine isn't up to operating temp.
Put it back in closed loop and use the fuel trims to dial it in. Run it for MUCH longer...
I don't check anything that's not a higher HP engine that I feel REQUIRES added attention. And even those I'll rarely move. It's more about making sure the valvetrain is perfect.
Changing a cams...
Unless you're experienced in degreeing camshafts, and have checker springs, degree wheel and dial indicator, it's a waste of time. Chances are you won't do it correctly if it's your first time...