lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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meet07
 

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lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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Noticed that when I hold revs at idle the afr's are really lean. Like around 18-20 lean. What can I adjusted to correct this?

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Re: lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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Check latency which will affect lower rpms, fuel map and you can pull ttpmin values higher if both those ok
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Re: lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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So I would need to increase the latency correct? And I tryed to tamper with the ttpmin but it didnt change anything..Ill try both here in a little bit. When the engine is cold and I hold the rev's the AFR's look good...

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Re: lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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I adjusted the ttpmin but rom 7-8 there is a drastic change in the afr's. 7 is at 18afrs and 8 is at like 12-11.0 afr's
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Re: lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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Did you adjust the latency at all?
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Re: lean afr's when holding revs at idle.....

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make sure ECU is in open loop if possible.
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