ecoboostsho
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I don't know for sure on this car but with my GTP fuel trims were calculated based on tables for expected airflow readings among other variables. That car was MAF based and the Taurus is MAP but the principle is the same. We would have to tweak the tables to get the values back to zero. That was important on the GTP because the car would use one of the long term trim cells at WOT and if it was negative it would subtract fuel. Thankfully the Taurus has a wideband to measure the air fuel ratio so the car just adjusts the trims as it needs to...no real reason on this car to have them at zero that I can see. Unless you go beyond what the car can correct for and/or the fuel pumps can keep up with...then bad things can happen. Again though without knowing how all the tables interact and if the tuners are changing any of them I can't be sure. That said I don't worry about trims unless they are waaay out there. I will be interested to see how the guys running ethanol mixes do in really cold weather. The air is denser and requires more fuel...as long as the pump keeps up I guess we are good!
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