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Theoretically all D00D rom users should have same problem if your on latest OFT update Assume your on OFM 1.18 Template SLT6 and let OFT update. http://openflashtablet.com/Automotiv...ads/index.html The OFT tunes work well on USA/Canada fuels is only us outlanders that need to tweak for knock on our crappy fuels. Looking at your KC Learned everything looks fine appears to be running full values as per the Knock Correction MAX A table in your ROM That table is under Ignition Timing - Advance Folder in romraider If IAM=1 and no FLKC then the logged values of KC Learned will match the numbers in the Knock Correction Max A table for each RPM/LOAD point KC Learned = (values in "Knock Advance Max A table" * IAM ) + FLKC(usually negitive) did a bit of a writeup here http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61820 Your fuel trims look fine FBKC seems to be logging correctly derived IAM =1 no evidence of FLKC in KC Learned values Last edited by steve99; 03-18-2015 at 10:16 PM. |
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You can see my ignition advance table on the previous page of this thread. That's all of the adjustment I've made. I had tip in knock and knock at high rpm/high load.
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![]() I believe DTC were triggered when LTFT dropped to -29. I had Torque running on my phone at that moment, so got some logs, not complete, but they show that moment (at 19:01:36): http://datazap.me/u/alpax/brz-jrsc20...g=0&data=6-8-9 Here's the new log, which I got with EcuTek: http://datazap.me/u/alpax/brz-jrsc20...&data=3-5-6-11 LTFT definitely drifted further to negative values compared to yesterday (the older log is there as well under "Change Log" button). |
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I would preliminary be looking for exhaust leaks or maybe the O2 sensor is faulty. Have you changed any of the exhaust? If not, could it be that the front cat has gone?
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Here's another log, which I took right after I cleared the fault codes last time. The trim values were almost normal - around 0. LTFT tended to go negative, but stayed above -5%: http://datazap.me/u/alpax/brz-jrsc20...g=2&data=1-2-3 LTFT stayed around -5 for a couple days, but when I checked two more days later, it was already below -10. No, the exhaust is stock. Well, everything is stock except that it's supercharged. I'm using the CARB tune, which was designed to work with the stock MAF, fuel and exhaust system. |
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Something is causing you to run rich, or think that the engine is. So I'd look at swapping the O2 with a known good one, however I'm sure there have been instances of the stock manifold cat disintegrating causing similar symptoms.
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I've skimmed through that write up you did before. I'll actually read more into it tonight or tomorrow after work. Thank you once again! |
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I had to pull timing in the 2-5k RPM range, I think because I've been running a bit leaner than normal I kept getting knock at low engine loads. .50-.70 is where I was seeing a lot of knock. Anyways its been running good, my fuel trims are actually more stable then they were on Chevron. LTFT pretty stays below +/-5%. Lowest my IAM has gone is .98, I'll have to make another revision.
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After being a nearly Chevron exclusive customer for nearly 3-4 years (they opened a station on the Tulalip Reservation where I live.. VERY convienient) I will say Shell petrol 92oct kicks the PANTS off of Chevron's. I don't know if it's a regional thing, but others seem to like Shell better than Chevron for performance. Chevron knocked a bit more for me, consistently. This is over a span of 4 months trying to tune my 86. |
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The reservation has a deal with Chevron that enables their gas to be at least .50 cents cheaper per gallon. My tribal friends pay no tax... read: $1.40 per gallon right now or less. |
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Before getting to that expensive stuff like O2, MAF and cats replacement, I will start with thorough check for leaks. The intake part seems to be fine - I haven't found leaks around or after MAF. Next on my list are the PCV hoses and connections. |
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Usually open loop is used on initial start and during warmup, until the 02 sensor reaches its operating temperature and produces a reliable signal , at which point the ECU switches to closed loop for idle. Warmup mode is Fuel System status =1 Under heavy acceleration or abrupt throttle movement the system will generally go open loop. Fuel system status =4 During cruise and idle it will generally be in Closed Loop mode Status = 2 When the engine is running in closed loop, it is using the signal from the O2 sensor to regulate the AFR in conjunction with the MAF sensor. There is a feedback "loop" between the O2 sensor and ECU so the ECU continuously makes adjustments based on the O2 sensor data. The correction applied by the ECU due to the O2 sensor input will be in the form of STFT, if the STFT stays negative or positive consistently for a period of time in an area it will be written to LTFT. There are five bands of LTFT based on MAF sensor flow rates (roughly related to engine RPM) where the ECU stores the LTFT. This is a continuous learning process and other offsets and compensations are applied due to IAT, Pressure , coolant temp ect. In open loop the O2 sensor isn't used and the ECU sets fueling based on stored maps(OL fueling AFR target maps) the MAF sensor input and LTFT trims learned when engine was running in Closed loop mode. So if you MAF scaling is out you will build up large LTFT when on Closed loop mode these will be stored and then applied as corrections when you go Wide open throttle.(Open loop mode). However if the MAF scaling is out by a considerable amount you will build up large say over 5% LTFT while your cruising around in Closed loop. Then when you go Wide Open Throttle (or just more aggressive throttle movements) this stored LTFT is applied as a correction to the fuelling targets in Open loop mode and throws off your AFR. Large differences in Temperature , usually occurs around idle when engine bay heats up will all effect maf and hence fuel trims. If you log AFR (o2 sensor reading), Commanded AFR (what the ECU is asking for) LTFT, STFT, MAF V ,MAF, throttle position, rpm , IAT LOAD , Fuel System Status , you might get a better idea of what is going on. If you logging system can monitor the second O2 sensor as well it may be worth comparing the reading from front/rear 02 sensor and see if they are reasnobly consistent. |
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