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darkside03gt

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I decided to play with the data logging progam from my special forces tuning software. I like the way it displays everything in real time. But, what is the typical maf voltage for a 03gt? mine spiked to 4volts when i did a blast to 100mph is that norman? how often should i be in and out of closed loop? mine didnt stay in closed loop very long. and what does closed loop mean? also my timing was all over the place at idle, is this normal? thanks.
 

oxfordgt

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Yeah that maf reading is normal. You hit about 4v when you go WOT. Closed loop is only during wide ope throttle. It is when the computer is no longer relying on the o2 sensors for feed back and goes to a stored fuel map instead. If you can send me your read out from recon and I will take a look at it for you.
 
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how do i go about doing that?
 

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oxfordgt said:
Closed loop is only during wide ope throttle.
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you are in OPEN loop at wot.

4v at high rpm is still okay,when your pushing 5v then your maxing your maf.
 
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blkhorse said:
you are in OPEN loop at wot.

4v at high rpm is still okay,when your pushing 5v then your maxing your maf.
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No read it again. iam in closed loop only at wot.
 

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never heard of being in closed loop at wot,if you actually are in closed loop at wot,then you have issues. probably start with the tps
 

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darkside03gt said:
No read it again. iam in closed loop only at wot.
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That is a small bug in recon, there red and green lights are switched around.
 

oxfordgt

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Damn why did I write that I ment open is at WOT.

What is your TPS volts.

Email me a copy of the data log devsdad00@yahoo.com
 
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