junits15
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I hope they bring this to the low cost software, I’d never look back.This does look like the solution for FI flex tunes.
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I hope they bring this to the low cost software, I’d never look back.This does look like the solution for FI flex tunes.
Brazil switch locks it to e100 I assume?In the gen 2 the fuel used to enable learning is populated.
On the PCM forum he answered this for the gen3.
Mike have you tried setting these as the F150? did it help learning.
The Brazil switch turns off learning.
He said it turns off locking.Brazil switch locks it to e100 I assume?
What K4fxd was experiencing with the missing parameters in PCMTec is that version 2.10 was not intended for the ProTuner US market and hence, when running it, it saw some parameters that are available outside the US. 2.10.I uninstalled and downloaded it again today, the lost ethanol parameters are back. Still can't turn off FAOSC with a switch.
The newly downloaded version is x86 and works with my dongle.
You will need to read what functions you are enabling with the "Brazil mode options". It is not just this as Brazil OBDII regulations allow misfire monitoring to be disabled when certain criteria are true, also some vehicles sold outside the US have HEGO's instead of the upstream O2 sensor.He said it turns off locking.
This a copy and paste from Roland on the PCMtec forum
Brazil mode effectively forces the AFR to remain "unstable" at all times. Eg it disables "Adaptive fuel control" and will disable the AFR from ever reach ing mature status. Eg it will never lock. I believe due to high humidity and water contamination this is the reason they use this (E100 loves to soak up water). I would not recommend using this feature on anything but a stock car that sits around with randomly changing fuel quality (despite not refilling the tank).