jlglr4
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or if your fuel adaptations are not readjusting for some reason.
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or if your fuel adaptations are not readjusting for some reason.
How do you know its rich? Back when I drag raced we data logged only at WOT (99% as shown on 0 based index) to determine if it was lean, rich, timing advance, knock, ******, etc.
Hard to interpret the numbers without RPMs, etc. My basic understanding is that if you have a vacuum leak, your STFT should drop as you raise RPM and the proportion of leak to metered air reduces. So maybe try that? Otherwise I wonder if maybe the O2 sensors are sending the wrong data?Ok, updated the tool and can see everything now. The car is running rich… super rich. The first screen shot is before I cleared the fuel adaptions. The second is after I cleared them and took a short drive around the block. Additionally, I pulled up some voltages that seem a bit high but could be normal. Please let me know what you guys think.
Hard to interpret the numbers without RPMs, etc. My basic understanding is that if you have a vacuum leak, your STFT should drop as you raise RPM and the proportion of leak to metered air reduces. So maybe try that? Otherwise I wonder if maybe the O2 sensors are sending the wrong data?