DrX
March 4th, 2008, 03:08 PM
The name of this table doesn't seem to make sense.
If the values in the table are "subtracted" from the commanded EQ ratio, and if "EQ Ratio is a value centered around stoichiometry where 1.00 indicates perfect stoichiometry and values less than 1.00 indicate a lean condition, values greater than 1.00 indicate a rich condition," then isn't the net effect actually enleanment when the table values are positive?
If the values in the table are "subtracted" from the commanded EQ ratio, and if "EQ Ratio is a value centered around stoichiometry where 1.00 indicates perfect stoichiometry and values less than 1.00 indicate a lean condition, values greater than 1.00 indicate a rich condition," then isn't the net effect actually enleanment when the table values are positive?