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Thread: Rolling Idle table

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    Rolling Idle table

    hey guys, I am using one of the recent betas, and I noticed that there is a new table called rolling idle that is zero'd out. I am having a problem with my car where the idle is extremely high when the vehicle is in motion (2000 RPM) As soon as the vehicle speed drops to zero, it idles down perfect, Otherwise, high idle. If I input the idle values for the rolling value instead of zero, do you think it will idle down?

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    I have played with the new beta. But your problem sounds like to much cracker air

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    Go to Engine > Spark > Advance and under "Main Spark Advance" set "Max Speed" to 256.

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    Senior Tuner edcmat-l1's Avatar
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    You probably have too much base idle airflow. Post your tune and a run log. You need to make sure and log your idle desired airflow, and idle adapt STIT and LTIT.

    PS using your rolling idle tables would only make this worse. They are to add airflow while rolling. You need to do the opposite.

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