Redundancy/Conflict?
Redundancy/Conflict?
Under Closed Loop settings in parameters there is a closed loop target voltage setting. Isn't this kinda doing the same thing as the target lambda settings in the tables for the closed loop area? If the two don't correspond to each other won't it cause a conflict? Please explain.
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Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
in the parameters section you set the target voltage for what would be 14.7 for your wideband
then s300 uses the tables to go from there
i have a ngk afx and have it set for 4.1v
then s300 uses the tables to go from there
i have a ngk afx and have it set for 4.1v
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
I figure the 14.7 Air ratio would be automatically calculated from the Voltage/Lambda Conversion Table settings.
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
So if I have my target voltage set for that which relates to 14.7 A/F and I have a target lambda of 13.5A/F in my tables, would the closed loop operation adjust my fuel table (in the background/short term fuel trim) to give me a 13.5 A/F reading?
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
No it will not
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
Now I'm lost. So what does closed loop operation do? Doesn't it add/subtract to the fuel table values to arrive at your target value?
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
If you want a 13.5 AF then you need to put in the voltage that coresponds to that AF ratio.
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
So the target lambda values in the tables are useless?
Re: Redundancy/Conflict?
No, they are used for datalogging only and have nothing to do with closed loop operation. http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/se ... get+lambda