Sean McElderry
Enthusiast
1TONY1-
The amount of O2 feedback is programmable via proportional and integral gain math at every RPM point. At higher RPM, you want the O2 sensors to react faster, so you simply increase your numbers in these two graphs to have the O2FB add/subtract fuel as needed. The only downside to having your O2FB control fuel all the time is the scenario where your O2 sensors have degraded over time and are now targeting incorrect AFRs. Hope that helps!
The amount of O2 feedback is programmable via proportional and integral gain math at every RPM point. At higher RPM, you want the O2 sensors to react faster, so you simply increase your numbers in these two graphs to have the O2FB add/subtract fuel as needed. The only downside to having your O2FB control fuel all the time is the scenario where your O2 sensors have degraded over time and are now targeting incorrect AFRs. Hope that helps!