Once I found this issue, I copied and pasted the same fuel pressure table to all the a-b-c & transient tables. Programs 1-4 dont even follow the base tune's fuel pressure at all. Fire the truck up, and it'll be idling in the 6,000psi range..it'll bounce from 5,800-6,000. As soon as you idle it up to 900rpms desired drops to 5,000psi, and will hang there until almost 2000rpm. This is all in neutral of course just to verify for talking sake. Hold rpms at say 1500, and rail is around 5000psi, switch to the base tune and it jumps up to 9000psi. So it isnt following any of the tables in the base tune. It must be reverting to something else that efi live cant see. I just dont know why, or how to manipulate it to do what I want.
My truck is the 8594 OS. I noticed the Engine Operation numbers etc are much different on my stock tune file from what what Mark was using for his tunes. I keep thinking its my base tune file. Not sure if this is something someone like myself can alter or if it is something "special" and to get this base file you need to be with the right people kind of thing.
N2BRK - Thanks for the advice, I will try that!
P.S. - loaded one of the 5 tunes in by itself and it runs as it should. Sent an email to efi live about this issue and they recommended I contact the dealer I bought the V2 from
. Seems like it might be a software issue more so than a tuning issue?