Got the ECU back w/ boost control, now ECT,IAT comp.actingup
Got the ECU back w/ boost control, now ECT,IAT comp.actingup
OK, so I got my ECU back and it took me a little while to get it in. I finally did and noticed that at idle, the A/F was lean (15.6:1 @ idle)... I decided to richen it up first in the fuel table. I noticed no change in A/F when i increased it as much as 5 percent. I thought.. weird, but lemme try something else. I decided I would tweak the ECT and IAT corrections a bit... again, no real noticeable change.... Is there some new setting in the new software that I am missing?? Any ideas??
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OK, i got it working... for whatever reason, the closed loop was activated and the target was like 12:1 across the map... weird... anyway, I have another Q:
is there any reason why when i calibrate my wideband at idle, i can get a dead on reading in hondata and then when i am on the throttle, it appears to be off by .4??
is there any reason why when i calibrate my wideband at idle, i can get a dead on reading in hondata and then when i am on the throttle, it appears to be off by .4??
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THe case is not grounded. You should use a good solid chassis ground. If you look around you will see some wires already grounded to the chassis from honda, unbolt one and add the PLX to it and bolt it back in.
Last edited by Spunkster on Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Alright, I am going to follow this thread up again. I have heard from other tuners that the capacitors supplied with the PLX actually hurt linearity between the PLX unit and the reading in Hondata. Is there any credit to this?
What I have to do most of the time is re-calibrate Hondata with the PLX using the offset every time I want to tune. I do this by unplugging the O2 from the meter and adjusting the offset voltage. This only adusts the stoich readings to be in synch, this does not guarantee the rich or lean readings to correlate. Is there any way to calibrate them?
What I have to do most of the time is re-calibrate Hondata with the PLX using the offset every time I want to tune. I do this by unplugging the O2 from the meter and adjusting the offset voltage. This only adusts the stoich readings to be in synch, this does not guarantee the rich or lean readings to correlate. Is there any way to calibrate them?
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So where would you check first for a problem? All the connections are solid solder bonds. The only difference between my setup and those i see on some other cars is that their 12V signal to the PLX is wired to the ECU's 12V line, which fluctuates when cranking.
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