Mine will sometimes drift a little bit closer to 15% error than 5% but it's almost always usually within that ballpark.
My current remote tune is locked and I understand why. Could I always get it more accurate by fine-tuning on the street? Absolutely. Speedy did it and countless others have too. I don't necessarily have the knowledge and experience though and at some point you have to trust your tuner. Curt is good. Damn good. He's also got a shop and a dyno back again so I'm sure he'll be working on things to further refine it as flex is still very popular...and very picky sometimes.
I'm just shy of 900whp running the tapped 1.5 on e70
I tried the flex patch on my car, but don't trust it. With the same fuel in my car I logged 9.5% alcohol, just driving back and forth from work to home it would start to rise. After about 30 miles it climbed to 26% Filled up with it running and was reading 10% two days later it was showing 33%. Fortunately for me I have a station that sells e85 right around the corner from my house and it always test between 67-73% so I just tuned for e70
Those low pulse width/idle/part throttle areas are tricky with the big injectors we require. Some injectors are very accurate down low and others can't hold up...even from the same company. A bunch of my drift issue seems to come from 2 or 3 cells specifically (1ms or lower) but there doesn't seem to be an appropriate resolution short of swapping them out. I Don't think rescaling that table on the lower half will help much...it's just such a small delivery window to begin with.
There are other changes that can be made and although I used to have a list I seem to recall that a few tables were labeled differently in my calibration compared to others which made it hard to cross reference. Couple that with the fact that I couldn't really afford to lose the motor at the time I put everything on the back burner and let a trusted tuner do his thing.
I'm much happier and stress free now. Curt also does listen to my feedback if anything creeps up so I'm cool. Like with the part throttle tip in issue. Required 2 small changes. Done. Life is good.