engineermike
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In this 145. Greg Banish on Calibrating Vehicles, Compliance, and the Aftermarket - YouTube video, Banish discusses how going into DFCO/DFSO right after WOT does damage to cats. I've long said that I had my doubts that absolute temp is what is damaging our stock-style ceramic-substrate cats, and it appeared to be more thermal shock (mechanical damage) than degradation of the wash-coat due to heat. DFSO cuts off the fuel and as a result, pumps ambient air into the cats.
As a result, I started looking for ways to prevent DFCO/DFSO after going WOT. You might initially think to just disable it completely, but I think there are legit diagnostics and tests done (e.g. crank learn) during DFSO.
I found parameter auF41670 in PCMTec "Maximun inferred catalyst midbed gas temperature to allow reactivation of cat after a DFSO, avoid high temp lean" and tested it to determine if it would work. I don't think this parameter is defined in HPTuners.
This is using the OEM setting of 1750 deg F (Roush F150). The inferred cat temp never exceeded 1750, so DFSO kicked in as soon as I let off. You can tell because the Inj cyl 1 pw and fuel flow dropped to 0.
The inferred cat temp dropped 500 deg F in 9 seconds.
I lowered the 41670 parameter to 1350 deg F, and this is the result:
DFSO did not activate this time. You can see the inferred cat temp stayed steady or even rose a little and only slowly cooled back down.
Is this the silver bullet for OEM cat life? I don't know but I'm going to run it this way on one of mine and see how it holds up.
As a result, I started looking for ways to prevent DFCO/DFSO after going WOT. You might initially think to just disable it completely, but I think there are legit diagnostics and tests done (e.g. crank learn) during DFSO.
I found parameter auF41670 in PCMTec "Maximun inferred catalyst midbed gas temperature to allow reactivation of cat after a DFSO, avoid high temp lean" and tested it to determine if it would work. I don't think this parameter is defined in HPTuners.
This is using the OEM setting of 1750 deg F (Roush F150). The inferred cat temp never exceeded 1750, so DFSO kicked in as soon as I let off. You can tell because the Inj cyl 1 pw and fuel flow dropped to 0.
The inferred cat temp dropped 500 deg F in 9 seconds.
I lowered the 41670 parameter to 1350 deg F, and this is the result:
DFSO did not activate this time. You can see the inferred cat temp stayed steady or even rose a little and only slowly cooled back down.
Is this the silver bullet for OEM cat life? I don't know but I'm going to run it this way on one of mine and see how it holds up.
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