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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby Relic » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:30 am

franz727272 wrote:
Relic wrote:I have added the 8x1 table to the xdf.
Looks like a rail pressure limiter that shuts fueling down from 1670 bar or more.
Changing the 1700 value from 800 to 0 should allow 1700 bar before the rail shuts down.

I also found these single value before the rail tables area.
F3F8A... -700 700 -500 500 17200 16700..... (= -70 70 -50 50 1720 1670 bar [oem=1600] ??????)
They may or may not be significant (16700 only occurs here and in the 8x1).
Could be related to the 1600-1670-1720 bar with 1670-1600=70 and 1720-1670=50
Indeed the 1670 may well be a single value limiter on its own.
But leave them for now and see what happens with the 8x1 table.

Pictures of logs would be appreciated ;)

THX :thumbup:
I need understand how work this map ??
0= NO limits?
1700 bar vs 800 may be cutting fuel 80 mg/str ??? :wtf:


I assume 0 means unlimited.
Scale hits upto 3000 if remember...no idea what that relates to TBH.
Wont be 80mg as scale if 0.01 = 8mg if it was fuel.

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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby franz727272 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:54 pm

rail set 1700=0.JPG
Relic wrote:
franz727272 wrote:
Relic wrote:I have added the 8x1 table to the xdf.
Looks like a rail pressure limiter that shuts fueling down from 1670 bar or more.
Changing the 1700 value from 800 to 0 should allow 1700 bar before the rail shuts down.

I also found these single value before the rail tables area.
F3F8A... -700 700 -500 500 17200 16700..... (= -70 70 -50 50 1720 1670 bar [oem=1600] ??????)
They may or may not be significant (16700 only occurs here and in the 8x1).
Could be related to the 1600-1670-1720 bar with 1670-1600=70 and 1720-1670=50
Indeed the 1670 may well be a single value limiter on its own.
But leave them for now and see what happens with the 8x1 table.

Pictures of logs would be appreciated ;)

THX :thumbup:
I need understand how work this map ??
0= NO limits?
1700 bar vs 800 may be cutting fuel 80 mg/str ??? :wtf:


I assume 0 means unlimited.
Scale hits upto 3000 if remember...no idea what that relates to TBH.
Wont be 80mg as scale if 0.01 = 8mg if it was fuel.

So if I wont unlimited I need set to 1700 to 0.
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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby franz727272 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:30 pm

where is lambda sensors on civic 2,2 i never seen :?
How the ecu can calculate the fuelling efficency? :o

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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby Relic » Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:03 pm

No lamda sensors... only EGT sensor to make sure you dont fry the engine :D

You have 3x identical lambda tables.
Mass airflow (mg/str) vs rpm = Lambda.
Arguments over wether 14.5 or 14.5 = 1:1 lambda by the bosch ecu.
Need to log AFR with HDS and cross reference the lambda tables to confirm.

Lambda tables are just a toque limiter that uses airflow.
If there is not enough MAF for the requested IQ vs RPM then the IQ will be cut suit the lambda tables.
It doesnt lock fuel to airflow.....only limits fuel if there is not enough air.
Stops you running too rich only.
Doesnt care how weak the mixture is.

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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby franz727272 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:39 pm

Relic wrote:No lamda sensors... only EGT sensor to make sure you dont fry the engine :D

You have 3x identical lambda tables.
Mass airflow (mg/str) vs rpm = Lambda.
Arguments over wether 14.5 or 14.5 = 1:1 lambda by the bosch ecu.
Need to log AFR with HDS and cross reference the lambda tables to confirm.

Lambda tables are just a toque limiter that uses airflow.
If there is not enough MAF for the requested IQ vs RPM then the IQ will be cut suit the lambda tables.
It doesnt lock fuel to airflow.....only limits fuel if there is not enough air.
Stops you running too rich only.
Doesnt care how weak the mixture is.


only EGT sensor to make sure you dont fry the engine

re: After DEFAP program I can't see EGT sensor value on HDS... :( :shock: may be there is a problem wrong DEFAP program :?


Need to log AFR with HDS and cross reference the lambda tables to confirm.
re: How I can See ARF value on HDS I never seen? How to log with HDS?


Lambda tables are just a toque limiter that uses airflow.
If there is not enough MAF for the requested IQ vs RPM then the IQ will be cut suit the lambda tables.
It doesnt lock fuel to airflow.....only limits fuel if there is not enough air.
Stops you running too rich only. Doesnt care how weak the mixture is.

re: Anyway it may be for this reason that the car rips or stops at a certain number of rmp of gears in the high speed of 200 km / h. IQ Hight and too little airflow. I have a map that gives me this problem and I thought it was up to a pressure limiter rail.
May be Tuner not calibrated lambda map ... :thumbdown: :think: :crazy:


THX Relic takes patience to all the questions that I do every time :)

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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby Relic » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:16 pm

Yes sorry... no AFR in HDS.

Have to lookup the value in the lambda table.
You have actual MAF (mg per one stroke) / Total Quantity (mg per one stroke) = AFR.
AFR / 14.5 or 14.6 = Current Lambda.
Current lambda will never be less than lambda tables (smoke maps).

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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby franz727272 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:44 pm

Relic wrote:Yes sorry... no AFR in HDS.

Have to lookup the value in the lambda table.
You have actual MAF (mg per one stroke) / Total Quantity (mg per one stroke) = AFR.
AFR / 14.5 or 14.6 = Current Lambda.
Current lambda will never be less than lambda tables (smoke maps).


Are this the afr value on lambda map?
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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby Relic » Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:32 am

If you multiply the lambda values by 14.5 (14.55 would probably be a safer bet)....it shows AFR yes.
Dont save that though :wtf: ....or you wont be going anywhere fast... if at all.

1200mg air @5000rpm / 19.72 AFR = 60.85mg fuel...maximum
1300mg / 19.72 = 65.92mg IQ
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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby franz727272 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:35 am

On HDS to calculate AFR (screenshot)
Actual maf is 940 mg
Total quantity 49 mg @ 4.296 rpm

AFR = 940 / 49 = 19,18 @ 4.296 rpm :?

Please can you show me example on lamda table column the hds values ​​do not match :crazy:

(x)rpm (y)1200.0 (Mg /str air)

800 0.930
1000 0.920
1250 0.960
1500 1.020
1750 1.060
2000 1.080
2250 1.100
2500 1.210
2750 1.230
3000 1.250
3250 1.250
3500 1.300
4000 1.340
4500 1.360

4800 1.360
5000 1.360

how to convert z axis to see real value afr on lambda table and compre with HDS value?
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Re: EDC16C31 1037396107 XDF

Postby Relic » Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:44 am

On HDS to calculate AFR (screenshot)
Actual maf is 940 mg
Total quantity 49 mg @ 4.296 rpm

AFR = 940 / 49 = 19,18 @ 4.296 rpm


4296 interpolates between 4000 & 4500rpm
940 interpolates between 900 & 1000mg

Should be between 19.43 ~ 19.72 = 19.58 AFR

940 / 19.58 = 48.0mg.

HDS only shows mg at 0.5mg step.
So I would say the lambda is limiting the fuel.

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