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FreshDA9
October 17th, 2012, 01:43 PM
First I want to say I do not have a wideband on my truck yet. I do have an LM2 that is currently at my shop but I also dont have the LM2 - FSV2 cable yet. Im going to have my wideband u and running by this weekend for it.

I found under Mixture>Parameters>B3606 Maximum Enrichment was set to 10.5.... I changed it to 12.8 went and did a pull and commanded AF would be between 12.2-11.3...

I Went to Mixture>PE Modifier based on RPM and found where my 12.2-11.3's were in that table. I changed them to 12.2, I havent gone back out to do another log.

My question although I dont have my wideband is it actually commanding out an AF of 12.2? Im just wanting to make sure Im safe and not getting to far ahead. the Long Term fuel trim on the last pull where both 0.

joecar
October 17th, 2012, 03:30 PM
Hi Fresh,

The description of B3606 is this: "Maximum enrichment when in hot fuelling mode"

What you really want is B3618, set your desired AFR in this table...

of course, commanded AFR is matched by measured AFR (wideaband) when the VE and MAF tables have been corrected.

joecar
October 17th, 2012, 03:39 PM
When PE enables, it is commanding whatever B3618 contains...

(for PE enable, see B3616 and B3608-B3613)

what you will see with the wideband depends on whether the airmass/airflow tables are correct (B0101 VE, B5001 MAF).


More info, see post #4 here: Summary-Notes (http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?14188-Summary-Notes)

FreshDA9
October 17th, 2012, 03:41 PM
Joecar,



Hi Fresh,

What you really want is B3618, set your desired AFR in this table...



I Went to Mixture>PE Modifier based on RPM and found where my 12.2-11.3's were in that table. I changed them to 12.2, I havent gone back out to do another log.

So it looks as we were talking about the same table! I will get my wideband back this weekend when im at the shop and start working the VE table.

FreshDA9
October 17th, 2012, 03:46 PM
When PE enables, it is commanding whatever B3618 contains...

(for PE enable, see B3616 and B3608-B3613)

what you will see with the wideband depends on whether the airmass/airflow tables are correct (B0101 VE, B5001 MAF).


More info, see post #4 here: Summary-Notes (http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?14188-Summary-Notes)


Im on the right path, Joe i really appreciate the help the last few days. I cant thank you enough and not scolding me like other noobs.

joecar
October 17th, 2012, 04:10 PM
No worries :cheers:

FreshDA9
October 18th, 2012, 10:04 AM
Truck feels so much better. I need to check the logs for knock etc.

I did notice if i have my laptop V7 scan will log my commanded AF, If i take the V2 with me back and forth to work and do scans and upload them from EE into scan the commanded AF is crossed out. I take it the handheld alone will only do the PIDS on the screen? I uploaded the PID list like stated in the install.

Also when i flash the truck it resets my clock every time, rather annoying but i can live with it.

joecar
October 19th, 2012, 04:20 AM
You have to edit the pidlist to use the correct AFR pid for your ECM/PCM.

What year/model/ECM is this...?

FreshDA9
October 19th, 2012, 09:58 AM
2001 Chevy Silverado 5.3L, LS1B ecm.

Like i said it works fine in the scanner on my laptop but a few things are crossed out in the handheld scanner logs. I uploaded the PID's for the ecu in the beginning just like in the "how to set up your v2" thread. Just easy to take the handheld with me back and forth to work and come home to look at the logs. When I get a chance I will stick my truck on our dyno just havent had time yet and still wanting to get use to EFI Live.

joecar
October 19th, 2012, 02:02 PM
Can you post your Options.txt file here.

FreshDA9
October 19th, 2012, 03:14 PM
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Joecar, here is my options.txt file. Iam going to pick up a SD card since my handheld is about 94% memory used. Since I will be using this a lot!

joecar
October 20th, 2012, 08:27 AM
The Options.txt you posted requires more file space than the V2 internal memory can provide (did you do Program All....? if you did it should have failed);

yes you need an SD card (SanDisk 2GB works good, about $5 from Amazon).

When connected to vehicle and V2 powers up, are you selecting a pidlist or are you just using the default (most recent remembered)...?
It looks to me that you're using the default.

You should delete the items that are not for your PCM:
- on the Scan tab, delete the pidlists that are not for your PCM (you should end up with 1) and add some pidlists for your PCM,
- on the Tune tab, delete the controllers that are not your PCM (you should end up with 1);

then click Save (make sure it saves to Options.txt), the click downarrow (next to Program) and click Program All

( when you click Program it writes Options.txt to V2, when you click Program All it also writes all the needed files )

FreshDA9
October 22nd, 2012, 10:23 AM
Joecar,

Thank you, This is a shop handheld and would be used for future customer cars. I have been meaning to buy an SD card just havent had time and looking to grab a $30 32GB. Having them all on the card would be nice and easy vs selecting and deselecting between different cars.