The PCM will learn your base values.. however at WOT the frequencies are higher and 5% of a big number is more than 5% of a small number. [img]smile.gif[/img]
So the PCM will learn the changes for cruise and mild MAF #'s somewhat accurately, however as MAF values go up, the change also goes up.. but LT's don't get corrected so you are forced to live with the change.
0 base setting. Use it, its your friend. ;)
Does this clarify any better?
Also, if your not convinced... do this..
Log Engine RPM, MAF flow rate, B1S1 O2, B2S1 O2
Log them with NO MAFT do some WOT runs.
Add the MAFT on a -5% base 0 WOT. Give the car 15 miles of cruise (varry TPS) to learn, then log again.
Then do the same for -10% base and -15% base... and then +5 and +10 bases as well...
You might be a little more convinced. [img]smile.gif[/img]
So the PCM will learn the changes for cruise and mild MAF #'s somewhat accurately, however as MAF values go up, the change also goes up.. but LT's don't get corrected so you are forced to live with the change.
0 base setting. Use it, its your friend. ;)
Does this clarify any better?
Also, if your not convinced... do this..
Log Engine RPM, MAF flow rate, B1S1 O2, B2S1 O2
Log them with NO MAFT do some WOT runs.
Add the MAFT on a -5% base 0 WOT. Give the car 15 miles of cruise (varry TPS) to learn, then log again.
Then do the same for -10% base and -15% base... and then +5 and +10 bases as well...
You might be a little more convinced. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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