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juice wrote:rowly747 wrote:Edc15 easy just make the entire map the same value. If the highest number in decimal is 1000 then select the entire map and fill with 1000, done egr closed.
For EDC15 by putting the max value in whole table is not working man, is killing your turbo, is like you dont have any turbo.
Not sure why this but i can tell for sure because i tested. The logiq is correct , 1000 mg air mass all the time, but i think its going in limp mode because at idle , maximul air mass is 500 mg, and remains in limp mode.
Relic wrote:Have to agree with this.
The EGR creates the required MAF by opening the EGR valve to drop requested boost.
The modulating of the EGR valve regulates the MAF.
Once you turn the EGR off, the MAF is controlled by requested MAP only....unless torque limiters kick in first.
If you request 1000 mg/stroke MAF and the requested MAP only provides 600.... boost is not increased by closing the EGR valve.
The EGR valve is already shut because you are below 1000mg.
If MAP provides 1200 mg/stroke and requested MAF is 1000 mg/stroke than the EGR valve will opened until 1000mg/stroke is achieved.
If you are getting 1000mg/stroke at idle its because your MAP request is off the scale.
That's why you are entering limp mode and requested such boost so early will destroy the turbo.
In this case its your EGR that has been protecting your engine.
copilot wrote:Only fact i could agree is MIL as now you got requested and actual other way round difference hence i have not seen so far not a single code or MIL due EGR blank off and flattening the map. Still,Required boost and regulating boost has nothing to do with MAF actual. Besides EGR will remain closed over certain RPM and IQ relation i.e. wot and your MAF actual could go and goes over 850mg/str always...have a look how EGR duty cycle acts at high engine speeds: will remain EGR closed.
Relic wrote:Have to agree with this.
The EGR creates the required MAF by opening the EGR valve to drop requested boost.
The modulating of the EGR valve regulates the MAF.
Once you turn the EGR off, the MAF is controlled by requested MAP only....unless torque limiters kick in first.
If you request 1000 mg/stroke MAF and the requested MAP only provides 600.... boost is not increased by closing the EGR valve.
The EGR valve is already shut because you are below 1000mg.
If MAP provides 1200 mg/stroke and requested MAF is 1000 mg/stroke than the EGR valve will opened until 1000mg/stroke is achieved.
If you are getting 1000mg/stroke at idle its because your MAP request is off the scale.
That's why you are entering limp mode and requested such boost so early will destroy the turbo.
In this case its your EGR that has been protecting your engine.
juice wrote:copilot wrote:Only fact i could agree is MIL as now you got requested and actual other way round difference hence i have not seen so far not a single code or MIL due EGR blank off and flattening the map. Still,Required boost and regulating boost has nothing to do with MAF actual. Besides EGR will remain closed over certain RPM and IQ relation i.e. wot and your MAF actual could go and goes over 850mg/str always...have a look how EGR duty cycle acts at high engine speeds: will remain EGR closed.
I just said how my ECU is acting. IF i put all values to max value from EGR map, i get limp mode. IF i only block egr pshysically car works fine without any difference, no limp mode no checklight just an error stored in ecu "air mass too high".
I found how to block EGR, there for bmw cars is another map which tells to EGR to be ON between 20 and 120 degrees and only when PaTM reaches 900 mbar..now i put that value to 1200..and this Pam will never be reached or very rare..well egr closed, no errors..and i totally removed the pipe between egr cooler and intake manifold, because intake manifold was getting hot because of that egr PIPE and blocked hot gases.
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