boostadikt said:
also it seems in my mind that Vf would not make you loose your tune because it is pulling readings from your sensors and the narrow band o2, so if it really had a HUGE effect then it would actually help you tune.
I.E. your idling at 14.0 a/f the computer would see that you are rich and adjust itself to a leaner a/f and once back on target Vf would be satisfied. Once you were fully tuned with the map ecu then the stock computer will still be taking reading constantly and adjusting to keep itself on target.
Please Correct me if im wrong, but i still do not see when to use Vf while tuning when you have a wideband in front of you.
also can you explain exactly what is going on in Open and closed loop?
I dont mean to thread jack, im just trying to fill it with more information.
well i have learnd some aswell.
lets see if i can awsner some of your questions.
vf is the ecu's out put, that we can watch to see how hard the ecu is working to keep the car running correctly, from what i understand, is that it read's from a base map, that toyota has designed and spent many thousands on to get the car driveble.
i too used to think the ecu monitored the n/b o2 sensor and made adjustments to the fuel trim by this and then relayed the amount pulled to keep the afr in check.
i found my self wrong, when i removed my n/b o2 and still found my vf working correctly!
the problem was i was tunning incorectly since the base map i was working with was so far off, (i think my fp is a bit off from stock, im running close to 32 w/ vac and 36/38 with out. is that to high?)
any ways, when i was tunning i noticed that my vf would be chilling around 2v's whitch was in the middle on my car, then drop to zero and my afr didn't change.
confused i decided to add fuel, did nothing but feel likei was hitting f/c when i got on it. so i started pulling fuel,
and i pulled some more, and the next thing i noticed is my car no longer bogged when i got on it, and i was now almost breaking new tires loose in slightly wet parking lot from rolling into the throttle hard.
i pulled some more out, and i noticed vf came back into play, and my car was now idling lean, and then it pulled down, back to 14.5's and 15's. to me it looked liked i satified vf,
it got rid of the hesitation i was having, the fuel cut i was expeicening, and also made my exhaust sound better. (imagine that!?>!~)
open and closed loop , closed loop the ecu is monitoring the o2 sensor for feed back and is making short term fuel trim adjustments based on feed back,
open loop, the ecu ignores the o2 sensor and read's more closely to the base map, and is no longer in economy mode,