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Only use load limits to lower the limit if it goes too rich. Otherwise you want the limits set above the loads you hit.
It's worth noting that playing with the MAF scale alters the load, so take that into consideration. The CL/OL timers I mentioned don't appear in that definition. Try my OFT definitios: G Series OFT The parameters are CL Delay Period, and the 2 counter thresholds. Some just set them all to zero. I have mine set to 10% of the original values.
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Anyone more experienced want to take a look? I've read the guide here but I'm not sure what logs look okay and which I need to worry about. I've also got Test1 where my IAM went from 0.79 to 0.91 |
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What exactly does the CL Delay Period do? Is it the amount of milliseconds the ECU will wait after OL conditions are there, before actually going into OL? |
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The delay periods do exactly that, although whether the value is in ms, process cycles or another value I'm not sure. They are designed to hold onto closed loop, one would suggest primarily for emissions and for sensor variation, if your MAF/fueling is pretty spot on then there's really no need. If you set them all to 0 then I beieve you'll be in open loop as soon as the fuel map dictates,
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But do you really think that could be a reason for some of the knock at tip in, even though I don't get to OL at all? (not talking about the excessive knock I'm having right now due to load limits) When the car goes directly to OL when stepping on the accelerator due to the delay table set to 0, wouldn't that mean more knock at tip in, as the STFT is removed from the equation and there's no immediate adjustment for any initial wrong mixture..? |
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yes it looks better with those load limits. If you scaled your maf with the previous load limits in place you may need to do it again as they may have skewed the results. once the maf scaling is sorted then as @Kodename47 said only use the load limits to correct a rich condition if you get it when you go WOT at low rpm causing really high loads. |
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are you on 91 fuel ? Knock Correction for 91 Octane USA fuels http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...47#post2216047 |
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I think I may need to do it again as soon as I have enough kms on this tune. Can you confirm that scaling the MAF is not affected by knock as long as IAM stays at 1? Or how would I do it, if under WOT the car knocks enough for IAM to drop? |
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should not effect maf scaling as your scaling the maf against your 02 sensor (ie your assuming your 02 sensor is correct.) |
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FYI for those in Cali. You may have noticed the gasoline price jump up a good 10~20 cents per gal this past week. This is because we have switched to summer blend gasoline. woo hoo! that is all.
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That's fairly normal O2 sensor behavior. I'd expect a little bit bigger swing, like 0.2-0.8v, but I don't have experience with that on these cars.
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