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Using LONGFT1 & LONGFT2 (Dual Bank Engines) PIDs

LONGFT1 or LONGFT2 PIDs can be useful for diagnosing fuel trim concerns. A negative PID value indicates that fuel is being reduced to compensate for a rich condition, while a positive PID value indicates that fuel is being increased to compensate for a lean condition. It is important to know that there is a separate LONGFT value that is used for each RPM/load point of engine operation. When viewing LONGFT1 or LONGFT2 PIDs, values may change a great deal as engine is operated at different RPM and load points. This is because fuel system may have learned corrections for fuel delivery concerns that can change as a function of engine RPM and load. LONGFT1 or LONGFT2 PIDs will display fuel trim currently being used at that RPM and load point. Observing these changes in LONGFT1 or LONGFT2 PIDS can help when diagnosing fuel system concerns. For example: