alfadriver said:
In reply to Toyman01 :
Ask questions here, too. I read some of the HPTuners answers, and not all are that great.
Some of the official help is very deep into insufficiently-socialized-engineer land. (Like me on a bad day, BEFORE I've had my coffee
) I usually get better answers from some very good online guides along with a BS filter.
Back to OP, you would do very well indeed to save files iteratively so you can revert to previously known good examples. The real time tuning feature is clunky at best, anyway. I like to put a note in the actual filename (like "Silverado_DODtweak.hpt") so I can keep track, since it doesn't take long to get a half dozen files per day of playing.
Fixing the MAF transfer table is one of the easiest things you can do, actually, and a good place to start with playing with tweaks since many things are based off of the MAF, so that is the foundation that everything else comes from. If the MAF is reading high, for example, then the fuel will be compensated for with fuel trims, but ignition timing will be retarded because the assumption is that the airflow meter is correct. Make sure it's clean, though, and the air filter is freshly cleaned, otherwise you'll be tuning with an error baked in.
One thing that I rarely see anybody mention is that if you are running E10 fuel in a non flex fuel vehicle, make sure that the stoich AFR is programmed to be 14.2. A lot of GMs up until remarkably recently will assume that stoich is 14.7, which will make you create an incorrect MAF transfer table. I know the early 00s still expected 14.7. I don't have access to the tune repository at home, but I do have the generic stock tunes that they give you with the VCM Editor download, and the '14 Corvette tune assumes 14.1 for stoich, so you may be okay. And if you have a alcohol composition sensor in a flex fuel vehicle then this is all moot.
Usually, once you fix that, you don't really HAVE to mess with much of anything on a stock engine. 99% of the tables, as you could imagine, are pretty esoteric. You're probably not going to have to mess with A/C compressor torque per PSI, or oil drag coefficients.