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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:31 pm 
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Hmm... sorry - I've only worked with the 32bit roms, no clue about the 16 bit ones.

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:38 pm 
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oh ... one has to have bad luck sometimes

thanks for your work.

P.S. Can't wait until tomorrow for test drive.

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:58 am 
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I think I've also found the rear O2 closed loop fueling target compensation limits - see viewtopic.php?f=34&t=8595

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:45 pm 
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Hi,
now I wanted to give some feedback. So I had the AF # 3 is set to 0. The car now has a stable idle. And the ride is now smooth. Learning view looks good too. The first is the attachment with fully closed blow off valve after about 80 miles. The second I got 30% and 70% recirculating into the open after about 160 miles. More unfortunately, not going outside because I'm usually too many misfires. I hope that in the next few days my wideband O2 comes. Then again, I can create better logs. But I guess that's not much difference, since the twin scroll the lambda probe is moved into the downpipe.


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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:12 am 
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Nuke209 wrote:
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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:31 am 
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Can I request the addresses for USDM 2006 WRX A8DH201X?

Thanks :)

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:24 pm 
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mrf582 wrote:
Can I request the addresses for USDM 2006 WRX A8DH201X?

Thanks :)


Code:
2FF5C AF3_correction_high_limit
2FF60 AF3_correction_low_limit

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:59 am 
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td - I haven't forgotten about these yet. I'm just getting my MAF scaling ironed out a bit nicer and the rest of my tune fixed up first. I'll post up my results though!


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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:16 am 
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td - I haven't forgotten about these yet. I'm just getting my MAF scaling ironed out a bit nicer and the rest of my tune fixed up first. I'll post up my results though!


No worries - the consensus is that with all of these AF3 and rear O2 tables zeroed, and the CELs switched off, the rich CL condition is removed completely.

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:49 am 
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td-d,
I saw on your other thread you are using a program to graph log files. Is that the same log viewer that NSFW wrote or did you get it from somewhere else? Looks handy.

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:05 pm 
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td-d,
I saw on your other thread you are using a program to graph log files. Is that the same log viewer that NSFW wrote or did you get it from somewhere else? Looks handy.


It was actually MFB that did the testing - I think it's ecuedit that he used (commercial).

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 5:47 pm 
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Yep saves a lot of time in analyzing :-)

Btw are you guys seeing improvement in fc with these comps turned off?


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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
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Yep saves a lot of time in analyzing :-)

Btw are you guys seeing improvement in fc with these comps turned off?


800kms to a tank decent? lol


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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
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800kms to a tank decent? lol

Wow it sound's like an lean mixture and an drive cycle like an old man. :lol:

I'm happy with 550 km. I must set the AF#3 CL Fueling Target so Zero and make an test drive

I'm using ecuEdit too.

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 Post subject: Re: AF#3 (Rear O2 sensor) correction limits
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throttlehappy wrote:
800kms to a tank decent? lol

Wow it sound's like an lean mixture and an drive cycle like an old man. :lol:

I'm happy with 550 km. I must set the AF#3 CL Fueling Target so Zero and make an test drive

I'm using ecuEdit too.


Driven like its stolen most of the time and still get 600kms to a tank but highway cruising, the Forester is great on premium fuel with lots of overtaking. AF3 was the missing piece of my puzzle!

My best is 6.4L/100kms on a 60L tank... I use the throttle for effective EGR, in conjunction with avcs to keep IPW low and crank torque high.


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