H@xtGSX
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- Aug 9, 2011
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Carlsbad,
New Mexico
I basically have a question about ECU response. I know that tuning with the SAFC while the ECU is in closed loop is basically pointless, as the ECU will eventually compensate for what ever the SAFC settings are. When you mash the throttle to the floor though, it is flipped into open loop, where the SAFC can do some good. Most people tune to this via flooring it and seeing where the AFR goes or what a loggers says at WOT... But is this necessary? What if you were to just disconnect the O2 sensor, thus forcing the computer into open loop all the time, so you could tune to all the conditions between idle and WOT without having to set land speed records on roads you're likely to get a ticket tuning the other way? Is this a viable solution to getting an SAFC tuned for a more complete set of conditions?

). I tuned to 0 fuel trim closed loop, at normal driving conditions... Really, at normal conditions, I'd prefer it to run a tad lean and save me a buck or three, and I tried to incorporate that by turning the settings down until they started pegging lean and then backing off a bit. What that gained me was a real rough timing pull at 4k. I backed off a LOT there, and 500 each side, and now it just bogs. There doesn't seem to be a happy middle ground. If I floor it, open loop will hang around 11.5:1, and right at 4k bog down to 9:1 and spit fire out the pipe. I have the same issue if I lighten up the settings, same spot. Plugs are gapped and I'm running COP's. I tested the coils also, and their output is identical across all 4, nice and hot. Hi/Low is set at 35% and 60%.
I have messed around with it so much, I have burnt at least a couple full tanks trying to figure the damn thing out. I don't usually ask for help, as I like to figure this stuff out on my own, but this is seriously driving me nuts.