Rich,
The fuel pressure needs to remain set at 43. If not then the tables won't work as their supposed to and the correction will be more or less at any given condition. I believe that this is why setting up the warmed up idle is so important. Once the corrections are made at idle, the rest of the tables will reflect those settings except at WOT. There you have to be on top of the game or damage will occur
Brad,
With the cruise fuel parameter set at 97, this lets the chip decide the AFR. This is something I don't have a good grasp on. I don't understand exactly what variable, IAT, tps, map, speed or combination of them, decide what AFR to pick. Cruising last nightbetweeen 65-75, the target AFR would go from 13.7 to 14.5 depending on where the pedal was at, i.e. Going down a hill, go up a hill and on level ground. I can input a target AFR of say 14.5 for cruise fuel but then the chip tries to make that the target AFR at all cruise conditions which may not be ideal.
As far as I can tell, there is no learning mode in the chip. You are the educator. Sticking with the defaults may be the best bet after getting the idle correct.
I can say this, drivability is much much better with this chip than it was on the 5.7 with my engine combo.