KONIG's Turbo Thread
here are the data logs
when it was running normally and with safe AFR values
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234348...ear_NORMAL.csv
when it went lean
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234395...gear_LEAN.xlsx
right after i reset and reflashed the pcm with the same map
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234400...FTER_RESET.csv
when it was running normally and with safe AFR values
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234348...ear_NORMAL.csv
when it went lean
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234395...gear_LEAN.xlsx
right after i reset and reflashed the pcm with the same map
http://rapidshare.com/files/19234400...FTER_RESET.csv
hmm okay
i reset it again because it seemed as if the AFRs were climbing again even though i just reset the ECU. so this time it only took about less that 100 miles to screw with my AFRs! argghh!
i reset it again because it seemed as if the AFRs were climbing again even though i just reset the ECU. so this time it only took about less that 100 miles to screw with my AFRs! argghh!
I wonder if the timing has a temperature modifyer that is advancing from your base tune and leaning the mixture? The same volume of fuel ignited earlier is going to read leaner - and some (like the PFC) EMS' retard hot intake air (like on a dyno) vs. cooler air from the street. Just thought that might help any???? I don't know the AP well enough.
i wonder if its fixable by adjusting the trims, i didnt know the trims affect the AFR so much...
I think it is a multiplier issue... but I don't know which one. I don't think it is fuel since we are MAF-ed... but maybe timing affecting fuel? Anyone log timing at different temps?
BTW - from what Jeff said - fuel trims don't affect open loop any.
BTW - from what Jeff said - fuel trims don't affect open loop any.
if it is a timing issue then is it fixable?




