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Old 12-22-2014, 09:15 PM
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1/ pid6010

I've used it on both my cars. 0896 PCM's for both.

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Originally Posted by RonSSNova
1/ pid6010

I've used it on both my cars. 0896 PCM's for both.

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I couldn't get that to work on my 0411 PCM.
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Hmmm. Odd.
The 0411 is supposed to be nearly identical.

What didn't work? Did you put EQ Ratio in the table display?
Or is EQ Ratio not a choice?

I should add commanded AFR hi res in mine and write the PID you did and make sure it matches.

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PID 6010 comes back to me as unsupported parameter. I didn't want to fuss with it much so I just did the easy math of commanded afr/stoich = lambda. I suppose I could spend more time to make it work, but since my setup is working fine as is I haven't put any more effort into it.
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Stating only lambda matters is true for reading afr... BUT AFR matters greatly in the tune, as this is how PCM calcs fuel per air mass. This maybe why some get confused on this topic.

If e10 is 14.42 I suspect it's not e10... if my math is right. Pumps is "up to" e10 I think.



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