We want to see GM.EQIVRATIO and EXT.WO2LAM1 in addition to the usual pids (RPM, TPS, MAF, MAP, LONGFT1/2, SPARKADV, KR, ...).
We want to see GM.EQIVRATIO and EXT.WO2LAM1 in addition to the usual pids (RPM, TPS, MAF, MAP, LONGFT1/2, SPARKADV, KR, ...).
Here is a log without wideband. Still waiting on the serial cable for the LM-2. First WOT knock was very audible. There isn't a saw tooth pattern but it does appear that timing is being pulled (although I'm not a pro at reading these logs). What is the GM.EQIVRATIO PID? Thanks again for the input.
Also, after looking back and studying the log I noticed the LTFT's adding 9+% WOT and I'm thinking that is probably not normal (not sure). Is this an issue?
With steady WOT throttle above 4000 rpm: use MAFFREQ to index the MAF table and bump it up a little in this area.
With WOT throttle below 4000 rpm: use MAP and RPM to index the VE table and bump it up a little in this area.
Reduce pid channel count to 24 (or less) to get faster sampling rate (i.e. better resolution)...
see "Selected Channels" at bottom of PIDs tab...
since we're going to use GM.EQIVRATIO for tuning, drop the pid GM.AFR, this will get pid channel count down to 23.
Do you have anything (exhaust pipe) banging anywhere (chassis)...?
In your log, KR coincides with TP going WOT, and commanded fueling (GM.EQIVRATIO) is only EQR 1.0391... this is way too lean for WOT (so you get knock).
( it actually steps 1.0195, 1.0391, 1.0195 )
When I look in your tune, I can't see where EQR 1.0391 is coming from.
Well the serial cable showed up tonight and I crimped the RJ11 connector on there and I'll be damned if it didn't work perfectly. It was easier than I expected so here is the log with the wideband logged as well.
Here is another log I made after adjusting the MAF on the upper end. There was a bobble in the transition but fuel came in much better where I made adjustments. I will have to figure out how to adjust the VE table to add fuel at lower rpm's now. I also attached the tune so you could see what I did to the B5001 MAF table.
Robert