Id compare the 2 logs and see where the knock starts, IAT wise. Id bet you could compare the 2 and alter the IAT spark modifier table to solve the issue. Higher temps usually equal higher IATs
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ok I think i got it right this time
Heres the tune with log data applied. I couldnt do much past this point Attachment 162790 The trims end there and you didnt post a wideband screenshot this time. If you happen to have one you can upload and i can apply it if you dont want to. Lets do one more sweep of the MAF curve after all of this is applied and make sure its falling in line with what we want.
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hopefully this one is correct
The changes from that log are applied and i put it back into blended air, using MAF and VE table and DFCO is back on. Put this tune in, clear the trims and go see how it drives or what other issues you have going on.
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took it out for a short cruise ran great but don't know why its still showing lean
Fuel trims will always push it back to stoich or slightly lean in certain areas for fuel economy. We tuned on fuel trims, so dont compare the WB to the trims. We used them for different areas, so we're not going to pit the results against each other. Ideally, we want one area to blend nicely into the other.
Attachment 162916 The area i circled here is where it went into OL and that is where we started tuning with the WB.
Attachment 162917 This is from your log viewing the LTFT+STFT. Obviously its a little fat while in blended mode at the moment, but these are the trims we were using to tune CL area. Also, as you can see where i circled, The fuel trims hit 0 in the same cells I circled on the WB histogram. Meaning, it was in OL and we used the WB in those cells.
Attachment 162918 Even comparing to just STFT readings from the same log, its not too far off where we tuned it with trims. And again, it hits 0 in the same cells the WB took over at. Alternatively, there is a lean patch in the middle of the 1600rpm columns while viewing STFT. If we use the "C" (count) button Ive circled hereAttachment 162919 you can view how many hits that cell had during the run. Id like to see more hits everywhere, but Sometimes youll get an area of lean or rich that if you view the counts, only had a couple of hits per cell. Low counts arent good data to use. The more hits the better the average for that cell and the more accurate. We tuned it with LTFT+STFT so i dont care what the stft say on their own. Id prefer the LTFT+STFT graph to be closer to Stoich though. More tuning will get it closer.
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This should be a decent log, let me know if I need to include anything else
Thank you