I keep reading about how it is important to have a smooth VE table. Well, I am using a brand new Wideband and did OL SD VE tuning. I have areas that jump up 10 from one column to the next. I did logs and specifically held the car at the high points in the chart and then let it move up or down to the next point in the chart and according to my Wideband it is exactly right, these are adjacent cells in the chart (I was getting hundreds of hits and the results were constant). This is not in an idle cell, it is midrange from around 3000 to 5000 rpm and anywhere from 40 to 90 kpa. I left the peaks there and then tuned the MAF in OL and then reenabled everything. The LTFTs are 0 to -2 in the entire range even across the huge peaks and valleys. I am unsure what to do. If I smooth the VE table it ends up causing really lean and rich spots in adjacent cells. Not sure what to do. It definitely isn't smooth at all but according to all the sensors and logs it is correct. Any advice? Should I smooth it and then let the LTFT adjust or should I start adjusting the VE using STFTs? I can't see a way to smooth the VE without going from correct to incorrect values.