So a bit of an update, I'm single turbo now and was (unfortunately) forced to install a JB4 as it is currently the most reliable boost controller with some measure of integration for single turbo (idc what Motiv has to say about the boost box, in its current iteration I don't trust it).
I'm still using the AIC6 wired flash only, my fuel trims look much better than the logs from cars running JB4 integrated everything. I'm hitting 12.5 AFR target as written in the BEF with trims in the 15-35 neighborhood (STFT +/- 15%) vs. the logs I've seen from cars running the BMS controller where the fueling is way rich and trims pegged at 0 (-33% STFT).
There seems to be a general misconception on how to tune PI cars. Your fuel trims have nothing to do with PI tuning. PI has to be tuned so that high fuel pressure is being maintained at target, and then you need to level out the trims using either the fuel scalar tables in the flash or if you have a JB4 the open loop on the fly fuel trim adjustment. If you are tuning PI based on fuel trims, you're doing it wrong.
With our off the shelf stuff on single turbo, the suggested JB4 PI values of 80, off the shelf E85_PI BEF, open loop set to 0, trims are generally very level and fuel pressure is maintained. If they are not just shoot us a log for advice. If you're having to make major changes with our default settings then likely something is wrong. The JB4 already compensates for low pressure variations and other factors. Most common mistake resulting in negative fuel trims on PI with off the shelf maps is failing to reset the JB4 fuel trim control (open loop setting) to 0.
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