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Old Mar 22, 2008, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by l2r99gst
That doesn't sound right, then. It seems as if your car is running in open loop. What changes have you done to your ROM recently?
Rear 02 sensor delete and bumped the idle 100 rpm w/ ac on
Old Mar 22, 2008, 09:08 PM
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Rear 02 sensor delete and bumped the idle 100 rpm w/ ac on
How did you do the rear O2 sensor delete? Maybe that is where the issue is.
Old Mar 22, 2008, 09:54 PM
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step by step from the how-to on here.... code added through XML editor and 10k resistor
Old Mar 22, 2008, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by FullOutPwr
step by step from the how-to on here.... code added through XML editor and 10k resistor
OK, the resistor is for the heater circuit, but what code are you talking about in the XML. That thread had a rear O2 sim, but that was for a IX ROM. Then, I added some comments about the 05 rom. What XML did you add and what did you change in your ROM? Did you change the periphery to disable the rear O2 or did you try the rear O2 sim patch?

If you used the periphery to disable the rear O2, what hex value did you use?


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Old Mar 22, 2008, 10:22 PM
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I recommend updating the evoscan formula's to show 0 with the +/- 25% range. Some people have the issue where evoscan never MOVES from the 100 mark no matter what your fuel trims are doing.

Fuel Trim Low (LTFT)
Request = 0c
Eval = (0.1961*x)-25
Gauge Max= 50
Chart max = 50
LogReference= FuelTrim_Low

Fuel Trim Mid (LTFT)
Request = 0d
Eval = (0.1961*x)-25
Gauge Max= 50
Chart max = 50
LogReference= FuelTrim_Mid

Fuel Trim High (LTFT)
Request = 0e
Eval = (0.1961*x)-25
Gauge Max= 50
Chart max = 50
LogReference= FuelTrim_High

Oxyen Feedback Trim (STFT)
Request = 0f
Eval = (0.1961*x)-25
Gauge Max= 50
Chart max = 50
LogReference= O2FeedbackTrim


The log references in v2.1 are backwards for the low and high trims. I already told Hamish when v2.1 was launched and he should have this corrected in v2.2
Old Mar 22, 2008, 10:26 PM
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I can already tell the values need to be adjusted based on what you provided. Can't double click or right click, how do I change the settings in Evoscan?
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Go to "graphs' on the top taskbar and select "edit data item list". Assuming you're running v2.1
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Don't have 2.1... but did find the code in program files. You are awesome! Worked perfectly.
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