Quote Originally Posted by Scorp1us View Post
Ok Thanks guys. So when adjusting my openloop idle for a cam I should have been working in the AFR table and not the BLM table?
Open loop idle looks at the VE table for fuel and seems like it refers to the O2 voltage very little, if any. I'm not sure about a wideband, but a narrowband will look lean at an idle when it is NOT lean. This is because of the increased overlap of a bigger cam compared to the factory.

What I did to nail my idle, was enable closed loop idle fueling, then bump my o2 voltages down .025v at a time, drive around the block, let it idle and see how it felt, then repeat until I had it idling the smoothest. Adjusted the VE table until the BLM was 128 at an idle, then finally, disable closed loop idle fueling again. My 454 idles the smoothest with the Lean voltage at .300, the mean voltage at .350, and the rich voltage at .400 with the baby cam. I could probably narrow up that swing a little bit, but I have cats in my truck.