EGO oscilation, please help!!
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yellowbird911
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EGO oscilation, please help!!
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naprotejay
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yellowbird911
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Will try to set the autotune to build a VE table without the authority turned on per another thread I saw. Still though, I can't even turn the authority on even 5% without being able to see and feel the swing as you drive down the road.
Thanks
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yellowbird911
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Have you seen this thread though?
http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?p=73 ... step#73156
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mops
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you didnt say what car you run it on or whether you are using ms-I or ms-II.
ms-II (what I use) has a choice of ego correctin algorithms with a choice of 3 algorithms and last two have configurable parameters, so you can tune out quick changes and make them slow and steady.
To solve your problem, switch to vsn 2.33 or higher if you are using anything less than that. Second, make sure you can change the time between corrections and the proprotional step gain. You should also be able to change the authority limt. If you can't, let us know what version of code and of MT you are using and we will try to see what's going on.
It should also be remembered that there will always be some oscillation in the afr control - in fact it is built into most algorithms to make the catalytic converter more efficient. Plus it comes about because there is delay in the response of the sensor + conditioner that the signal goes through. This makes it like a loose steering wheel. You have to proceed slowly (don't make corrections too fast or too much) or you will overshoot.
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yellowbird911
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The car is a 928 Porsche with a Chevy 454 Big Block and a mild cam.
Thanks for the info.