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Old 04-11-2005, 01:33 PM
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Ive set "Proportional Enable RPM Error" to 1000. Is this enough to "Disable" it? Perhaps theres a button in the scanner, but I'd like to do it somewhat permanently.

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Ive set "Proportional Enable RPM Error" to 1000. Is this enough to "Disable" it? Perhaps theres a button in the scanner, but I'd like to do it somewhat permanently.

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There's an "Idle Proportional Table" ON/OFF option in the fuel tab. Don't remember where exactly off the top of my head.
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Ive found under "Fuel Control", "Open and Closed Loop" a radio button called Idle Proportional Fuel Tables On/Off.

I'll try that.
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Yeah its under the fuel tab and then open and closed loop tab.
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What does proportional idle do?
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It changes the switching/trimming characteristics of the o2's while at idle.




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