Generally in KFKHFM if you raise the values does that increase fueling (richer), and the opposite if lowering values (leaner)?
I'm just finishing up translating the GGHFM 57.60 module and it states the following:
Application of the MAF Correction Map KFKHFM:
In regions of no pulsation, the air mass comparison is carried out via the map KFKHFM. In this way, MAF-sensor errors caused, for example, by a problematic installation position can be corrected. For either, the balancing should maintain lambda of approximately 1.0, so the error in calculating the air mass in the exhaust gas is low. The residual errors (lambda deviation around 1.0) are interpreted as a mixture error and are compensated for by the characteristic curve FKKVS in the RKTI 11.40 module.The values in KFKHM in one of my files cluster around 1.000 and the GGHFM overview flow diagram shows that the output from KFKHM is the multiplication factor fkhfm which then feeds through as a multiplication factor into an air flow reading in kg/hr.
Therefore increasing the values in KFKHM will correct the metered air flow up which should result in an enrichment correction in FKKVS.
Doug