Originally Posted by
edcmat-l1
Sorry, I'm thinking you got me all wrong LOL. I was trying to be to the point technically. Sorry if it came across over-aggressive.
You VE tables actually look like they make sense which is not all that common with rookies LOL. Just bein real.
I'd put your minimum spark table back to stock and use your idle airflow tables along with the electronic throttle tables to get your idle speed where you want it, and stable, without neutering the spark to achieve that goal. That's the right way to do it. Setting up the minimum spark table the way you have it is how guys that don't know what they're doing do it. Not a knock on you, that's on the peeps teaching that method.
You want your spark to bounce around on the PLUS side of zero. You don't want to idle in the negatives. A bounce from 5-15 or even 20 degrees is about what you're shooting for. Won't hurt to be a little higher but you'll want it in that range.