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A nice addition to the code base!
Fred.
Exactly, they generate a value from 1kB of wasted table space, then use it with a target to control the AFR under certain circumstances. All I'm suggesting is using code or a small table and some math to do the same thing in *possibly* less than 1024 bytes. The MS way :jbelanger wrote:Actually, MS uses a single voltage value as a target which usually is the voltage for lambda=1.0. This is basically the only thing you can do with a narrow band. And if you don't have a catalytic converter on your car there's very little point.
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Thanks! I hadn't thought of that :-) Good idea.Actually, that's not quite true because you can use what ever fueling you get for lambda=1 and scale that to a better AFR value for either economy or power (neither of which will be at stoic).