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02-03-2015, 10:49 PM | #29 |
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Yeah I figured that. I had two different def files in the file manager. I removed one and tried again....now it's showing correctly. Thanks
Another question....what's the difference between A and B? I noticed the temp values in both tables are slightly different. |
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Most likely AC on, AC off.
I'm running these at the moment, which equates to fans on below 70kph or so, off otherwise. It doesn't drop the temp below 194 which is good. 190.4 (90.0 C) 194.0 (92.0 C) 192.2 (91.0 C) 203.0 (95.0 C)
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lucky you picked it as flashing that rom would possibly have bricked ecu or at the least resulted in unstable running. |
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Bet you it's not (as I provided them)
Yup, as per email.... were you viewing in compare mode?
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C to F scale:
88C = 190.4 - t'stat starts to open 89C = 192.2 90C = 194.0 - lower normal operating temp 91C = 195.8 92C = 197.6 93C = 199.4 - upper normal operating temp 94C = 201.2 95C = 203.0 - t'stat fully open 97C = 206.6 100C = 212.0 103C = 217.4 Values in stock tables A (Assume this is AC on) 197.7 (92C) 203.0 (95C) 201.2 (94C) 212.0 (100C) B (Assume this is AC off) 206.6 (97C) 212.0 (100C) 210.2 (99C) 217.4 (103C) VALUES FOR PREVENTING OVERHEATING AT IDLE. Fans will come on after a minute or 2 at idle after temps start to rise. 194.0 199.4 197.6 203.0 RECOMMENDED: VALUES FOR FANS ON BELOW 43mph/69kph. These values will keep your engine bay vented at all times once you're at operating temperature. Fans will only be on over 43mph/69kph if you're overheating - t'stat fully open, over 203F/95C. 190.4 194.0 192.2 203.0
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Currently I run the A/C to force fans and keep air going through the oil cooler and radiator. But it has been mentioned that the AC condenser is adding extra heat to the mix so would be preferable to eliminate that. |
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83,85,90,93 Fans stay on at idle at the lights regardless of A/C status, thermostat will prevent overcooling of the coolant. |
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The way I read the values and meanings is that you'll still have the fans running up to 40mph?
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My engine is so happy now so he is sending you deep WOT kiss - he likes this kind of treatment very much and feels completely different in hot jams now. Thank you so much, man! Temp stands 192-195F in traffic jams now instead of stock 206-212F before update you offered. |
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So if I want my fans to full blast everytime I turn the AC on and I'm idling or low speeds, I would change the first value of table A to something like 100 F? And change the second value from the last table from 12 mph to 20 mph, which would mean this setting would be carried out to 20 mph? Talking about the tables below The reason I am asking this. I returned my car to stock (this means from LS swap back to FA20), everything is working fine... The fans do turn on when I turn the AC on, but it seems its at a lower speed. I would like the fans to fully come on, full speed when I turn the AC on regardless of the coolant temperature... My AC works perfect when I am running at speed and when the car is full temperature, and the fans are running fully.. but if the car is not up to temp yet, it struggles cooling if idling/in traffic. Thanks in advanced for your help.
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All you should need is to change the fan mode A and B tables , use the lower ones that start at 190 F, just be careful your definition is in F as well and not C. If your A\C is struggling that much it may be low on gas or some other issue. I live in a pretty warm climate and my a/C works fine in traffic, even before I put fan mods in |
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