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I don't think that will cause it to read leanI do think that setting the maf base to 5 will make it run lean at idle... after all that is what position 5 is supposed to do.
you have to have a really big leak to affect the o2s and there is very little chance that a leak in the wastegate arm bushing could suck any amount of air back in with six exhaust pulses hitting it. I understand that you are driving yourself crazy worrying about blms and so on, but they are pretty unimportant in the scheme of things. As soon as you give it much gas, they are no longer used. Ideally, your AF at idle would be 14.7. Set the Translator base to 4 which is richer and that should make the AF go down a little. Lower AFs are richer. The Translator is an approximation, that is all. If the car idles smoothly, who cares?With my chips, I go a bit richer at idle, down in the 13's because my car needs a bit more fuel to idle well, particularly when cold due to the cam. I notice since I put a looser converter in, I could lean it down some, however. Lots of variables and I highly doubt that it makes any difference at all-not in gas mileage, or anything else.You need to go drive the car and enjoy it before winter gets here. There is no such thing as perfection in a modified, non stock Buick.You would kill yourself if you saw my a/fs at cruise. Close to 16 to one and I used to run 17-1!
Ignore the wideband at idle and use the data the stock pcm is telling you. It's controlling the show, the wideband is just along for the ride. It's not uncommon for widebands to drift lean at idle, exhaust flow, camshaft size, and many other things lead to this. Let it idle where it's happy. Are you resetting the computer each time after you make a change on the translator? As Steve said you are probably chasing your tail on something that isn't an issue, if the car drives fine send it!
I agree with Jeremy.....
What chip are you using?
oh, well I will quit telling you how to adjust the chip then LOLI always tune by how the car runs. After looking at what seems like zillions of run on PowerLogger that people have sent me, I came to the conclusion that if the engine was in good condition, tuning was not critical at all in 11 and 12 second cars with regard to performance. Once in the ballpark, engine tuning was hard to make better by tweaking things. Driving skills and suspension were more important. I have also learned to put more belief into the factory O2 than widebands in the general sense on cars in the same range. These cheap widebands are often flaky and the calibration is often wrong. Of course in your case, I will never have much faith in yours due to the sensor location LOL