Maybe this is right? The manual shows lambda range of .55 to 2.00, but AFR range of 8.0:1 to 20.0:1(1.36 lambda).
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Maybe this is right? The manual shows lambda range of .55 to 2.00, but AFR range of 8.0:1 to 20.0:1(1.36 lambda).
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The 30-0310 has a range of 8.09 to 29.4 AFR, right?
This will get you 170 degree final temp using a 160 degree Lingenfelter thermostat in a sweltering Houston summer. Note the axis in the 18060 table.
2018 Sierra 5.3
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I would guess you have a vacuum leak at the intake manifold on bank 2.
Check cranking compression
If I understand it correctly, "zero" in the HPT cam tables is parked. Any positive number entered is retarding the cam. You can enter negative numbers, but they don't apply to these engines. ...
Why don't you just return the tune to stock and see if that solves the problem? There's a 2014 L99 stock tune in the repository.
Thanks! That exactly what I thought was going on. Seems like a big deal to me and most cam makers don't even bother to list the cam timing. Next question, are the cam tables in HPT in crank or cam...
Does the VIN in the tune you uploaded match the car?
2: Canada Built
G: General Motors
1: Chevrolet Passenger Car
FS: Chevrolet Camaro SS (Manual)
1: Coupe, 2 - Door, Notchback (27,37,47,57)...
Base Running Airflow, Underspeed/Overspeed, and ETC tip-in are the only changes from stock that I can see.
According to the VIN it's an LS3.
I think I know why this setting exists.
97996
That's just it. The park position on the LT engines, according to the article, is not zero. It's +3.5 cam degrees advanced. Maybe it doesn't matter mechanically, but I was thinking maybe it is...
That's interesting. If you verified timing at what is listed as "zero" according to that article/diagram, where does the +3.5 degrees of cam timing come into play? The aftermarket block locks the...
I believe you have 7.5 degrees of total advance with the VVT completely locked out. 4 degrees of advance in the cam + 3.5 degrees of advance by locking the VVT. That's almost a jump in cam...
http://prestonmoore.com/2018_Sierra_L83/Tunes/
Do you happen to know where the ambient sensor inputs are for the LT4? Are there ambient PCM inputs on the LT4 or is ambient only fed to the BCM?
Thanks. I was wondering if the trucks could be wired the same as the LT4s. The temp output of the TMAP connects to X1-13, which is the outside ambient input of the truck PCM. I guess it's the tune...
What pin does the TMAP sensor temperature output connect to on the PCM? I can't find an LT4 wiring diagram anywhere.
Your upstream O2s are removed/tuned out? I'm guessing you mean your post-cat sensors are removed. I know on my 2018 I had to leave the rear sensors physically connected and just tune them out. When...
I changed the injector size to 140.7 and it fired right up (after the rails refilled). Idled it around the block and it seems fine. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Interested as well. I'm working on a Whipple L83 Sierra with LT4 pump, LT4 injectors, and a Bosch 044 as an aux lift pump. Stock fuel lobe. Hopefully get it fired up tomorrow.
Greetings...... Finishing up adding a Whipple to an L83 2018 Sierra. I went ahead and upgraded to an LT4 pump and injectors. Can someone direct me on the changes to make to the tune for the LT4...
Thanks, but it has to be for a 5.3 2017-18 truck...I didn't even know the 6.0 was offered with FF.
Yeah...The truck will have to have RPO code FHS to be factory flex.