Megalogviewer is not reading the right AFR target table
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Hey up,
I've used megalogviewer quite a few times and the car was running very nicely up until I tried doing some tuning yesterday after the intercooler install.
It's running way too lean under boost. I thought my current afr target table may have been too simple so I went ahead and redid it based on a few I've seen around here. Did some more logging and it was still running like ****.
So after spending some time seeing if there's something amiss in mlv I noticed that when I hovered my mouse over one of the fuel cells it would say what the target afr was.... either 13.9 or 14.7... not the values in my msq afr table!
They seem pretty similar to the ones in the default mlv afr table so I went ahead and changed that to see if that would fix it... not quite, I ended up with fuel values in the 600's as it didn't take into account the voltage reading the AEM UEGO uses. So I'm a bit stumped.
I have it selected under O2 AFR, AEM linear, and I have my msq AFR table selected too... but it still uses the default MLV table. And when I change it, it's not taking into account my wideband readings.
I've ran out of ideas of what to change. Thanks lads.
I've used megalogviewer quite a few times and the car was running very nicely up until I tried doing some tuning yesterday after the intercooler install.
It's running way too lean under boost. I thought my current afr target table may have been too simple so I went ahead and redid it based on a few I've seen around here. Did some more logging and it was still running like ****.
So after spending some time seeing if there's something amiss in mlv I noticed that when I hovered my mouse over one of the fuel cells it would say what the target afr was.... either 13.9 or 14.7... not the values in my msq afr table!
They seem pretty similar to the ones in the default mlv afr table so I went ahead and changed that to see if that would fix it... not quite, I ended up with fuel values in the 600's as it didn't take into account the voltage reading the AEM UEGO uses. So I'm a bit stumped.
I have it selected under O2 AFR, AEM linear, and I have my msq AFR table selected too... but it still uses the default MLV table. And when I change it, it's not taking into account my wideband readings.
I've ran out of ideas of what to change. Thanks lads.
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