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Usually when you have a decient leak you will get trims 15% plus. Id look at scaling maf now, especially if you have smoke tested it and no leaks. |
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Commanded AFR @ 6400rpm/1.3g/rev should be between 11.7 and 12, but it's 12.25. I've not seen the ecu adjust it so high before. Keep the maf scale as is and chuck in the reduced timing seen here and it will run smoother. Definitely don't add any timing like the BPB "how to" instructs you to do. Run DI to 7000 instead of 5000 also.
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I'm just so glad that leak issued is resolved. Thanks again. |
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I think my afr's are going stay like this as long as my cam tables don't change. I can either move on to try to "correct" it by other means, or just say "fuck it". On to trying to extract some more power via cam timing and ignition advance.
4th gear pull for better resolution in the log: http://datazap.me/u/solidone/plm3d-p...27-442-451-467 corresponding load limits:
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The first one you showed me when you plugged in the EL limits looked much better. Better flat sections of being lean or rich than sharp spikes and rubber banding. Something like 2400 = 1.07 2600 = 1.30 3600 = 0.95 4400 = 1.50
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3rd gear: http://datazap.me/u/solidone/plm3c-p...zoom=3876-4085 4th gear: http://datazap.me/u/solidone/plm3c-p...zoom=4588-4923
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If you're not hitting load limits and it's going lean, just add fuel into the fuel map.
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I guess that's what I'll have to do. To richen up the target afr to, say, 10.7 just to hit 12.7 feels too much of a "hack" to me. lol Then again, hacking the factory ECU is what we've been doing all along, so maybe I shouldn't feel so bad about it.
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I think I've spent enough time playing with the load limits and have a passable grasp of how it works. Looking at the engine loads being hit vs my hot mess of a load limit table it's safe to say with certainty that further adjustments to this table will not yield the results I'm shooting for. Appreciate all the help and input guys!
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Here's something for those playing with load limits: Load Limit Calculator If your load limits are causing a rich area, it should calculate the correct load and if you're lean from the limit being too low then it will also sort that out. You can change the RPM and it will adjust it as necessary and you have plots of load and AFRs vs RPM. It also proves where a lean spot is caused by something else. @solidONE I used your data to make that, all the lean areas occur when the load also spikes (you can see it in the graphs) which is likely due to increased VE and therefore a genuine lean situation. Adding fuel is the only way to get around this, how you do it is up to you (MAF vs OL Fueling).
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His AFR's were fine before he started turning the table into an incomprehensible nightmare. The simplest solution is always the best. |
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