K4fxd
Well-Known Member
Brazil only. It's inconclusive as I didn't drive very far.
The dash read 14.0 AFR the long trims were running 35% and the shorts stabilized around zero. I did drive a mile or so and no wrench light.
I didn't want to get stuck flashing on the side of the road with traffic so I stopped the test and reflashed my normal tune.
The long terms turned on almost as fast as the shorts.
I wonder if it turns off the wrench light for LT's.
I timed the learn cycle with Brazil on and off, no difference that I can tell.
I also changed the flex update and saw no difference there either. It is scaled to seconds so the F150 setting of .01 should update faster than .1
I returned it to .01
I don't see any reason to use the Brazil switch but I also don't see any reason not to, as long as the rest of the flex parameters are on.
I would LOVE to see a read of a Brazilian mustang.
The dash read 14.0 AFR the long trims were running 35% and the shorts stabilized around zero. I did drive a mile or so and no wrench light.
I didn't want to get stuck flashing on the side of the road with traffic so I stopped the test and reflashed my normal tune.
The long terms turned on almost as fast as the shorts.
I wonder if it turns off the wrench light for LT's.
I timed the learn cycle with Brazil on and off, no difference that I can tell.
I also changed the flex update and saw no difference there either. It is scaled to seconds so the F150 setting of .01 should update faster than .1
I returned it to .01
I don't see any reason to use the Brazil switch but I also don't see any reason not to, as long as the rest of the flex parameters are on.
I would LOVE to see a read of a Brazilian mustang.
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