When looking at the "show the suggested fuel changes from the lambda values" view, where it suggests + or - % changes to the fuel tables.. do we know if this uses AF or AF Corrected?
From my understanding, AF Corrected is actually incorrect on an S2000?
Also, do the STFT short term fuel trims use AF or AF Corrected to determine what to +/- vs the AF CMD table?
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Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
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Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
On the S2000 'AF corrected' is accurate. Autotune uses the corrected AF. Suggested change uses the corrected AF.
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Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
Its quite well documented on here and other S2000 forums I've been on that AF Corrected is not correct for the S2000.
In my experience, the AF Corrected reads 1 whole AFR point lean vs the standard wideband (AF) sensor
In my experience, the AF Corrected reads 1 whole AFR point lean vs the standard wideband (AF) sensor
Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
My understanding is that AF corrected is only used on the 8th gen Civic SI.
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Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
You can disable it. Go to the options tab, then click on settings. You can choose stock sensor, corrected stock sensor, or wideband for open loop overlay lambda. Only use the wideband input if the wideband is wired into the ECU so Hondata can datalog it.futureal33 wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 3:54 am Yeah thats what I keep being told on here, it would be great if it could be disabled in Hondata software as it throws out the suggested fuel changes
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Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
Awesome - thanks :)
Re: Suggested fuel changes from AF or AF Corrected?
I can give some feedback regarding the corrected vs non-corrected AFR topic... For a 2006 EU-model you should! use the corrected AFR. Just two weeks ago I spend half a day on a dyno. We installed an additional knock sensor and additional wideband lambda sensor before we did the tuning.
The corrected AFR value and the values from the wideband lambda correlated very good.
The corrected AFR value and the values from the wideband lambda correlated very good.