engineermike
Well-Known Member
Stop logging EQ ratio commanded and start logging WB eq ratio. The commanded numbers confuse people. The WB eq ratio are the actual lambda reported by the factory widebands.
Stop logging calculated engine load since you are already logging air load. You can also stop logging desired load unless there's a specific issue you're trying to diagnose related to it, typically like unwanted throttle closure. You airload is logging pretty low, but again that's most likely partly due to the fuel trims being high and partly due to high ambient temp.
Other than that, the borderline is still too low, causing a long delay before you get all the timing. Exhaust temp control isn't kicking in, so that's good.
Stop logging calculated engine load since you are already logging air load. You can also stop logging desired load unless there's a specific issue you're trying to diagnose related to it, typically like unwanted throttle closure. You airload is logging pretty low, but again that's most likely partly due to the fuel trims being high and partly due to high ambient temp.
Other than that, the borderline is still too low, causing a long delay before you get all the timing. Exhaust temp control isn't kicking in, so that's good.
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