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    Couldn't I put .97 to .93 in table B3647 in the 1600 2000 rpm range for ,30 through .35.
    Wouldn't this be LeanCruise????

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    Your assumption is correct; and when you put 1.00 in those cells, the custom OS will go into closed-loop.

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    Yes you can, if you're running in OL mode.

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    In OL mode, a 1.00 in those cells will use STFT's to trim in in semi open/closed loop (SOL) mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P. View Post
    Your assumption is correct; and when you put 1.00 in those cells, the custom OS will go into closed-loop.

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    So if I make say Stioch 15.7 then I put 1.0 in 1600-2000 .30-.35, Then I put 1.07 in all the cells that use to have a 1.0 then 1.21 in the power cells (12.91) etc etc. Then in open loop would make the short term fuel trims help keep the AFR at 15.7 when it need most needed at the lean cruise point where its most critical. Then it would use table data in traditional open loop speed density.


    this is really a mental exercise to see if my grasp of the material is correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRD-PREY View Post
    So if I make say Stioch 15.7 then I put 1.0 in 1600-2000 .30-.35,
    this is really a mental exercise to see if my grasp of the material is correct.
    Ed
    I am just curious how you would make stoich 15.7..

    I see some issues with doing 'Lean Cruise' in the manner you're describing. You may hit some of those Rpms/MAPS in deceleration which you can manage a lot better with DFCO. That might really give you some erratic fueling.

    Ed, good questions..but if you are doing it just for the mental exercise, why not just try a few logs like that and see for yourself?...
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    Yeah your on the right track .
    If you log you will see that at cruise there is fewer cells than you think utilized .
    B3467 is a great addition and I used it for just the same purpose as you are (lean cruise) , before the .cax files were released .
    I use 1.04 in the regular cells , it is 14.12 or .13 and is a good happy medium for the E-fuels (E10) , because we know that not all E-fuels are what they say they are .
    Never had any problems on decel with the tables , FYI .
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