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  1. #41
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    oh yeah i needed to do the difference that makes sense.
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    so i guess this is what i should start with.

    did you leave all the normal ect and rpm alone?

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    Those numbers for higher RPM look small to me but I'm not sure how you arrived at them or what your engine is. My ECU is an E67, maybe yours is different. My "Makeup ECT" table is all 30 and my "Normal RPM" table is all zero. My "Normal ECT" table is below. I played with several versions in the Excel spreadsheet and tried about 8 or 9 version on my engine before settling on the table I posted.

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    Last edited by pannetron; 09-30-2022 at 07:03 PM. Reason: correct misspelling

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    best to leave the makeup ect as 30 or 20 but going too low can cause issues, seems like that is a reserve amount, just adjust the normal ect, normal rpm to zero, use boundary for rpm

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    thats just 17 added to the factory table. this is a e38 2008 g8

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    e38 and e67 share same eoit tables, the gen5 is where it uses airmass as well

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    is this / does this work the same for GEN3/4 engines/ECUs?

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    they have similar outcomes but gen4 is more adjustable settings wise, also the way they are adjusted is totally different