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Chevy366
April 20th, 2007, 05:01 PM
Ok , what is the pickle here , I just went over the AutoVE tutorial in 7.4.2 , and the COS3 B3647 values are quite different in the new tutorial . :help2:
At 95 and 100 Kpa in the old tutorial the values were 13.8 (95 Kpa) and 12.9 the first 4 cells and then 12.5 the rest (100 Kpa) respectively , the other values were 14.7 not 14.63 because that if I remember right 14.63 puts you in semi-open loop mode still using the O2 sensors . :Eyecrazy: :Eyecrazy:
So anyone who used the old tutorial is going to be quite off or is the new one ? :nixweiss:

Chevy366
April 26th, 2007, 06:16 AM
OK , maybe I asked this the wrong way , according to the AutoVE tutorial in 7.4.2 , the values for a COS3 in the B3647 table is 14.63 (stoich) which I understand would put you in a semi-closed loop mode using the O2s still (not good) and the rest of the values are rich in the upper MAP areas , will that not eschew the WBO2 numbers ?

kbracing96
April 26th, 2007, 07:27 AM
Ya, you don't want 14.63 or or it will use short term fuel trims and you will not get accurate BEN readings. I put 14.7 every where except the last 3 column, where I'd use 13.8, 13.0, and 12.4 for the 100 kPa column if the motor is NA. For boosted motor, I run 11.2 in the 100 kPa column.

TAQuickness
April 26th, 2007, 08:30 AM
Good catch. !NB's prevents the short term trims in my case.

hquick
April 26th, 2007, 11:55 AM
Thanks guys,
I guess that just solved one of my issues.
Mine were set at 14.63 as per the tutorial.
I just reset them to 14.7....is that correct?

Chevy366
April 26th, 2007, 12:15 PM
Thanks guys,
I guess that just solved one of my issues.
Mine were set at 14.63 as per the tutorial.
I just reset them to 14.7....is that correct?
If you are using COS3 or 5 , yes that is correct , 14.7 takes it out of the sudo fueling mode and puts it in commanded so to speak and no O2 sensors .

hquick
April 26th, 2007, 01:40 PM
Thankyou very much. Yes I'm using COS3 with the 0411 swap in my 98 Burb.
I've been having a couple of issues in the AutoVE area so this may solve some of those.

hquick
April 28th, 2007, 09:34 AM
You guys might want to take a look at this thread!

http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?t=5144

Chevy366
April 28th, 2007, 02:19 PM
My OS does not have the {B3601} table , although the talk of the EQ ratio is interesting .
Yep , can change values from EQ to AFR and will add or subtract , entered 14.71 and converted to EQ got 0.99 , then converted back to AFR value changed to 14.72 .

2002_z28_six_speed
October 16th, 2007, 07:34 PM
Ya, you don't want 14.63 or or it will use short term fuel trims and you will not get accurate BEN readings. I put 14.7 every where except the last 3 column, where I'd use 13.8, 13.0, and 12.4 for the 100 kPa column if the motor is NA. For boosted motor, I run 11.2 in the 100 kPa column.
Could it actually be possible that 13.8 is the peak power for some motors? Sounds lean!

Or did you mean
100 kPa
12.4 AFR

95 kPa
13 AFR

90 kPa
13.8 AFR

Chevy366
October 17th, 2007, 01:10 AM
Could it actually be possible that 13.8 is the peak power for some motors? Sounds lean!

Or did you mean
100 kPa
12.4 AFR

95 kPa
13 AFR

90 kPa
13.8 AFR
Don't know about the 13.8 being the best for peak power , but the order you have the AFR listed is correct .
13.8 just seems way to lean (unless you mean before power enrichment) , 12.5 to 13.2 is about right for Naturally Aspirated engine (Power Enrichment state) .
With a COS3-5 you can command a power enrichment like state in {B3647} and not need PE , or you can remain Stoich and let PE come in as normal and set it to 12.5 - 13.2 range .

kbracing96
October 17th, 2007, 03:44 AM
Or did you mean
100 kPa
12.4 AFR

95 kPa
13 AFR

90 kPa
13.8 AFR

Yes, this is what I meant :). Doing it like this, and not using PE give you a transition into a richer condition so it dosen't have to just jump for 14.7 to mid 12's. You can play with the numnbers a bit to see what your car/truck likes.

markemac
October 29th, 2007, 07:25 AM
I have a little question, I ran through the EFI Live Ve tuning Tutorial on this engine swap with a Z06 motor and a 02 camaro pcm, I thought it worked good I go it all set up great, A:F was good on the dyno and everything, So I try connecting the MAF to get it set up and still left it in SD mode and I was not sure when, suddenly the car bairly runs it is way too lean, I went back through re-loaded a previous tune and it ran good I made one change at a time and it still ran good ( i was only idling and reving it) using a roadrunner so it would be real time, and the best I can tell is there was a code for MAF in the background and when it gets cleared the car runs bad lean,


Here is the question how can I tell if this is in true SD or MAF or?

Does the code have to be there for it to run in SD?

the whole reason for trying to dial in the SD was that I would get a MAF code and the A:F would change.

Thanks
Mark

Chevy366
October 29th, 2007, 08:40 AM
Speed Density occurs when you set the MAF frequency so that it can never achieve a specified value , then you will receive a (Powertrain Code) P010x code whether it is 101 , 102 or 103 the MAF has failed and you are in Speed Density , if the MAF passes all the test and no codes you are running with MAF . 5 wire MAFs if unplugged still need the brown and black wire for IAT sensor or will eschew the data .
Someone said that disabling {B4206} , if you have that table , looks like it puts the PCM in SD mode also or is also needed ?

markemac
October 30th, 2007, 01:58 AM
I disabled the codes yet I still got one I think it was P0103,
when I erased it the car ran very bad does that mean I was forcing it back to MAF with the MAF disconnected? It ran bad with the maf connected also although I did not change the maf curve? I did open a older tune and just coppied the new VE table in and it also ran bad I think (I tried toooo many things and my brain has mixed them up a little) thanks I will get back to it tomorrow

joecar
October 30th, 2007, 04:25 AM
Like TunedByGM said, the pcm must see a MAF code in order to fall into SD mode.

Yes, you were forcing it back into MAF mode with no MAF.

Chevy366
October 30th, 2007, 04:29 AM
From what I have seen , you need to have the DTC for MAF failure or will run like crap .
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?t=6417

markemac
October 30th, 2007, 04:49 PM
Great thanks that is what I thought was happening, I had read that thread last night and missed the part that it fixed the problem thanks for sending me the link,

Any pointers for dialing the MAF curve, or any steps To make sure I don,t miss anything?