Yes, they are disabled.
B3801 = Disabled
Maf High Fail Frequency = 1, limit = 1
Closed loop normal temp = 122
What about B4206, "Use O2 With Open Loop Commanded Fuel Table" ?
I never saw it mentioned in the guide and just now noticed it.
Yes, they are disabled.
B3801 = Disabled
Maf High Fail Frequency = 1, limit = 1
Closed loop normal temp = 122
What about B4206, "Use O2 With Open Loop Commanded Fuel Table" ?
I never saw it mentioned in the guide and just now noticed it.
I finally got around to checking it out.Originally Posted by Tordne
I found some numbers stamped on the back of the injector, but in a different format than what you described.
1143A
25176861
Mean anything to anybody?
I think I saw numbers like that on the "back" of my injectors also. The actual part number that I quoted was found on the "side" or the injector. I did not remove the injectors so I need a high power torch to see it, it wasn't visible otherwise.
Not sure if that is going to be the case for yours. My part number format matches up as a Bosch injector, as do my new Ford Motor Sport 42lb injectors :wink:
Andrew
EFILive Crew
Hmm, I didn't see anything. Guess I'll have to head back out in a few and see what I can find.Originally Posted by Tordne
Thanks.
Followup: Okay, both a co-worker and I went out and looked all around an injector using a portable halogen lamp for illumination, but could see nothing. I really don't want to pull the fuel rail to have to see this thing...
I know exactly what you mean. I was wrapped when I saw the part number which looked like what I had seen in other threads. You obviously checked on both banks, so you could see both "sides" of the injectorsOriginally Posted by dc_justin
I searched for (as have you probably) those numbers that you posted, but neither returned anything for me :(
Andrew
EFILive Crew
I think most guys use around 5.10-5.25 for the IFR value on the Delphi marine injectors that come with the Radix kit. With a vacuum referenced regulator, that range seems to work.
If you have removed the vacuum/boost reference, I'm not sure what to tell you. Good luck developing your own sloped IFR table.
As for the open loop setup. I did disable the B4206 to turn off short term trims. Also keep an eye out for the P1514 ETC predicted air flow code.
2003 Silverado SS
N/A: 14.257 @ 94.63 mph
N2O: 13.200 @ 102.3 mph
I still have the vaccum/boost reference.Originally Posted by deezel
P1514 has bitten me in the arse a few times, usually right as I hit full boost at lower rpms. First time it came up I thought I popped the motor
My concern is that at 0 vaccum/0 boost and 4000rpms, my VE table is wanting a value just above 151%. The ONLY way this makes sense to me is if either a) my injectors are smaller than I think they are or b) even with the MAF disabled as recommended, it is still being referenced...
Justin,
I think you might need to take a step back for a minute to get to the root of the problem...
Before connecting the LC-1 and actually logging the AFR you had a fairly decent running truck, right?
Then AFTER hooking it up, you logged some seriously "lean" AFR's and end up with crazy high VE values.....
If it were really that lean, then it would never have run the way it did before the AutoTuning attempt.
Most of the cars I have seen have VE tables that are pretty close for the stock engine when the MAF is disabled. Obvioulsy you would need to do a little more because of the boost (which is why you added the 30%), but you said your VE's were in the 120% range BEFORE hitting boost....that doesn't add up.
I'd take out a spark plug and see if it isn't all sooty and black.
My first suspicion would be that either the LC-1 is reporting the AFR vs Voltage values incorrectly, or the PID is defined incorrectly in your software.
Obvioulsy the problem here is that you are using an LC-1, not an LM-1 where you would be able to immediately see the difference bewteen what the Innovate is reading, and what the software is displaying. However, since you don't have that capability you don't really know what the AFR is.
I would try using someone's else wideband with an actual readout to see if you're really as lean as you think.....
If it turns out that you are actually that lean, then move forward with the freak injector investigation.
Hope that helps.
-Ben
For some reason as I was emailing you Ben, I figured out what the deal is.
There is no problem with the values I am seeing.
I've been lazy and haven't updated to a 2 bar OS yet and have been runnnig a scaled down VE with a 2 bar sensor. EFILive's VE formula to convert from % to g/cyl is what is causing my % to be so high. With my atmospheric pressure being 50-55kPa, the equation used needs to see a much higher percentage to equal the same g/cyl as if I were using a 1 bar map and at 100kPa.
Thanks for all the ideas and help. As with most things I do, the answer eventually just dawns on me, but would never happen without discussing the problem extensively with someone else. :lol: