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cgrey8 wrote:
And you need to find out what's jacked up in the tune causing you to go Open Loop when you step on the throttle.
tremec77 wrote:Well, I did the self test on the Dynojet WB and it came back good. I also double checked my transfer function for the WB that I have in BE and it too is good. Any other ideas?
Also I noticed that in the logs, when I got into OL the WB matches my LAMBSE pretty close. IF my WB was bad I wouldn't think that they would track so close in OL.
tremec77 wrote:I will check this out and see what the settings are. I don't think I have EA set correctly now that I think about it. Were do I make the setting changes in EA??
cgrey8 wrote:This is what I was getting at. There's more than just setting the Z_AFR scalar. You must set the Z_AFR scalar AND the Fuel Setting parameter in BE. In BE2010, go to Settings>Fuel Settings. There you should see a place to indicate your stoic AFR. Otherwise if you have Adaptive Learning ON, it'll reset LAMBSEs back to 14.64 despite what Z_AFR is set to. With Adaptive Learning disabled, the problems are probably minimal but still important to be aware of. When this was implemented, I wanted BE to reference Z_AFR, if present, and only make this BE setting editable for strategies without a Z_AFR scalar, but Clint thought that was a bit much. So you must change it in both locations.
Next, you have to setup EA to the same Fuel Setting that is set in BE and in your tune. Since the datalogs don't pass along what LAMBSE values represent stoic, EA and BE must be manually kept in sync. BTW, this setting in EA also affects the Injector and Fuel Pump sizing calculators.
And if you have a WB, you'll also need to retask the WB to know that stoic (lambda = 1.0) is 14.08 as well. Using the EGR input or DataQ, this is just a matter of updating your transfer function. If you are connected to the WB serially, this requires you use the WB's proprietary configuration software to change.
tremec77 wrote:Setting EA correctly fixed it. THANKS!!
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