StealBlueSho said:This is correct ... ideally you want your STFT to read 1 in a normal application which Meth is not but understanding how it works will give you an idea of how much meth your are spraying. If you see a reading of .95 then your car is technically pulling 5% fuel to keep the demanded AFR. Which could also be read as -5% depending on the program collecting the data... so .90 would be -10% or pulling 10% fuel to maintain AFR.... and vice versa if you are adding fuel... 1.05 would be adding 5% fuel to maintain AFR and could be interpreted as +5%...
Technically you need to account for the LTFT as well... so you add your LTFT and STFT to get an overall picture of how the car is being fueled...
LTFT of 1.03 and a short term fuel trim of .95 means that your car is technically pulling 2% fuel to achieve demanded AFR...make sense?
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Nice explanation.. thank you!