i believe that if you command stoich it allows the LTFT to become active thus throwing off your auto ve
yea what he said
i believe that if you command stoich it allows the LTFT to become active thus throwing off your auto ve
yea what he said
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Correct me if I'm wrong Joecar....after we went through this stuff a while back with my autoVE wasn't it understood that even commanding 14.70 is no good as that equals EQ 1.00?
Mine is set to 1.0059 EQ. which equates to around 14.58 AFR.
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Howard,
Good point...
that was because your B3601 was set to 14.68... showthread.php?t=5144
(that's why it's better to use EQ units instead of AFR units).
So 3601 and 3647 must be different to prevent the pcm from slipping into semi close loop?Originally Posted by joecar
As Redhardsupra points out elsewhere, the commanding stoich & disabling pe step is no longer necessary when using a wideband. These steps are only an offshoot of using trims to tune.
So what should we set it up to command 14.7 or 14.5? Once BENs are at ~ 1.0, then what?
If you command 3% under or over, it should be fine.
When BEN's are close enough to 1.00, then you can command stoich if you so wish...
but do keep the high MAP columns of B3647 rich (12.6 or what you want at heavy load).
Here's what semi-open loop looks like (look at AFR_WBOS1)...
Can you guys tell me what you think of these two files? BENS close enough. Commanded is at 14.6 on these passes. I haven't had a chance to adjust.