Air Temp Correction

Air Temp Correction


This table controls the fuel correction against intake air temperature. 

When Auto V.E Air Temp Compensation is enabled, this table is an additional correction and therefore should be set to all 0% before tuning commences. It is commonly used in this mode to add or remove fuel for engine safety reasons. 

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