JDR7919
15+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 1, 2005
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Titusville,
Florida
Please help me with my 3bar and boost est.
It is close but still off
Thanks
It is close but still off
Thanks
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Yeah, it doesn't look too bad. I'd leave 3bar and BoostEst alone at this point. They're close enough to suggest your airflow metering is pretty good.Please help me with my 3bar and boost est.
It is close but still off
Yeah, it doesn't look too bad. I'd leave 3bar and BoostEst alone at this point. They're close enough to suggest your airflow metering is pretty good.
I would focus on the estimated A/F ratio vs. wideband. If we can believe the wideband numbers, you're running a good bit leaner than you should. Given that you have decent airflow numbers already, the only thing left that can be off is fuel flow.
Again, assuming we can trust the DynoJetWB data (I'm not so sure), you would need to enter -49% into global fuel instead of your current -56%. That's a big change and will, of course, throw off the fuel trims you have established at idle and cruise.
But you have plenty of room for adjustment on the trims. I suspect some of your airflow adjustments are actually compensating for fuel flow issues now. So some readjustment to the airflow compensation at idle and cruise will probably bring everything right back into line.
To help with the airflow compensation, I would recommend that you download and use the new V3 application off our website. It will connect to your V2 ECU just fine once you set the device type in the "configure connection" dialog. With the V3 application, you can use the MAF adjustment tool to automatically do the airflow compensation I mentioned above at idle and cruise once you've made the -49% change to the global fuel value.
Application download page
Semi-automated MAF Adjustment procedure
Hope that helps,
Thomas Dorris
ECMTuning, Inc.