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The last g/s boundary should be the one that is used in open loop and in theory if you raise the last range lower limit then then nothing can be set in the last range, however this doesn't seem to be the case.
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had the chance to perform a WOT run due to traffic, but OL at 1.0 load LTFT went into the opposite direction (-3.9). I'm going to lower the port scaling a bit (to get it running richer in CL) and try again. Log link edit: car's running thambu19's pi/di ratio table Last edited by freerunner; 12-06-2015 at 07:00 PM. Reason: pi/di table info, port scalar has to be lower |
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Nevertheless, comparing the actual log to an older one with similar ambient temps (where ltft was zero nearly all the time), I'm pretty much certain that adding the 70% pfi at low loads exposed the pi<>di proportion is off. I didn't care about going full di when I calibrated the maf scale back then. :-/ |
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I'd like to know how much difference your PI will end up compared to a maf scale dialed to 20*c (68*F) in full DI where the IAT compensation is 0 on the stock temp compensation table for the entire range. That's if you want to be as anal as I am with this thing. My previous MAF scale was dialed to much warmer (also varying temps. higher on the lower end of the scale. particularly idle, and off idle speeds) temps since the average ambient temperature around here is pretty high compared to where you're at, I'm assuming. I was seeing about a 6% average difference in fuel trims in CL between DI and PI. Of course the difference was not linear, though predictable.Edit: after changing the Port injector flow scaler to -6% from stock fuel trims have gone too far in the negative above 2.0v and also below 1.7v MAF. Will go back to a higher number for the port injector flow scaler. May have to look into getting something that will log the PI and DI injector quantity and adjust there as @Kodename47 suggested to really nail this down. This was the amount of error with -5% value from stock ![]() This is after changing the value to -6% along with small changes to IAT compensation. (214.xx vs 216.xx) ![]() I think I'm probably spending too much time trying to "fix" things and it's backfiring.
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Small update: After casual driving for a couple of days, I decided to go back to full-DI in the 0.2 load column. It doesn't feel very well.
My assumption is that the intake air suction at low rpms is too weak to get the mixture dispersed enough. That's my only concern for now, else the car feels great! 👍
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I think you need to google "closed loop" again. |
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Sorry, English is not my native tongue. Of course AFR is always around ~14.7 in closed loop. What I meant was getting the injectors to inject (lol) more gasoline, thus getting trims back to zero.
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After a couple of tests settled on ratios as below. Made the 3200 line 100% DI as this is arround where the last ltft correction is done (maf arround 3V) and after that your using DI exclusively anyway
Needed to adjust the Port Injector BRZ scalar down 3% to balance up the PI with DI. Now getting pretty well 0 ltft (+/- 1%) except for the first couple near idle about 3% variation with large changes in intake air temps. |
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http://www.datazap.me/u/yobiwan/sc11...zoom=4683-5433 CL AFR target become leaner. always shows 15~16 today I switched to original PI/DI table . and CL AFR is steady on 14.7 HKS V2 supercharger with 41.5mm restrictor Tomei UEL header Stock intake with KN filter OFT tune. |
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I'm sure running this lean is not very good for your engine. Revert to your old rom until you figure out what it going on with this one.
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