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Re: LT5 ECM Tuning thread
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High HC is usually a symptom of incomplete combustion. It's possible the spark is advanced too far or your plugs are fouled. What kind of test does VA perform? Is it a two-speed, dual load or just an idle test?
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Re: LT5 ECM Tuning thread
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Seriously, though, I'm not sure I have many good ideas in this case Especially from afar. you might have to bring somebody in to tune it in person. Is the VA test dynamic ie., on the rollers or just idle? There are various tricks always mentioned, but I've never tried any of them (fortunately my state doesn't require testing). Dom is right, if it's been done, you'll find it on ThirdGen.Org DIY-PROM board. I just don't have any answers off the top of my head. Good luck. Todd |
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Do you have a scan of the motor when its doing this? RK, As for your issue, my "suspicion" is the cam overlap. Particularly at low rpm. I am going to stress the word SUSPICION. I don't want to do a Bill Frist on your Z from hundreds of miles away. Again, is your problem primarily at lower rpm and idle? I'm guessing it probably is if its on one of those IM240 EPA Test dyno cycles. Last edited by XfireZ51; 01-10-2008 at 10:44 PM. |
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01-11-2008 | #24 |
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Re: LT5 ECM Tuning thread
yes it's the IM240, they test at 15 and 25 mph
with the cam overlap it's going to be pretty tough at these standards I need someone who can tune on the emissions machine which has proved hard to do. I know the car is currently running rich, and hopefully leaning it out will help but I doubt I can get it down that low. thanks for the advice
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Re: LT5 ECM Tuning thread
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Any idea what the O2 is reading at idle? Does it show lean? What about the BLMs? |
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ORG $86D8 ************************************************************ ** F6EEC TABLE ** BASE PROPORTIONAL STEP SIZE VS. CLFLOW ** ** TABLE VALUE = COUNTS ************************************************************ F6EECC FCB 9 9 'CTS' 0 AIRFLOW FCB 24 24 16 FCB 24 24 32 FCB 24 24 48 FCB 24 24 64 ; ************************************************************ ** F9EEC TABLE ** PROPORTIONAL STEP GAIN VS. O2 ERROR COUNTS ** ** TABLE VALUE = MULTIPLIER * 256 ************************************************************ F9EECC FCB 64 0.251 'MULT' 0 O2 ERROR FCB 64 0.251 8 FCB 64 0.251 16 FCB 64 0.251 24 FCB 70 0.2745 32 FCB 72 0.2824 40 FCB 88 0.3451 48 FCB 96 0.3765 56 FCB 104 0.4078 64 FCB 112 0.4392 72 FCB 120 0.4706 80 FCB 120 0.4706 88 |
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For RK's issue, I'm wondering if we couldn't modify the O2 swing points because of his bigger cams, particularly at low airflow. Would you confirm for me that the addresses for these items in $D0A mask are the same or not? Last edited by XfireZ51; 01-12-2008 at 01:49 AM. |
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Ron, we had the same test here in Illinois what we would do on big cams install an air pump and pump fresh air in the exhaust lots of it and alchy. Heck connect 2 leaf blowers if you have to What i use to do with my Z i had Show Car insurance 2500 miles a year or less which was legal in IL got waiver from Emmisions. Now Illinois is done testing OBD1 cars. Pete
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Before tearing the calibration apart get a WB, log the O2s vs other perameters and post the log. That is the way we do it on the Megasquirt forum and it has proven to be the best way to get informative help. If I read the earlier part of this post its present in both stock and moded cal. That tells me its something else. From what i read I can't tell if its a too rich or lean. Yes the calibration can be changed to allow O2 info to be reported in the ALDL stream and its simular to what was reported on the other forum. Ron I am pretty sure you could get an emissions only calibration tha would pass. PM me later in the week for some thoughts, I am at the NCRS meet this weekend and am rather busy trying to make it happen Tyler
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