When to use open loop or closed loop ECT?

When to use open loop or closed loop ECT?

Open loop STFT is used on some PCM’s when the O2 sensors are showing signs of operation (O2 Readiness), however the closed loop enable ECT has not been reached. In this mode the STFT’s may function.

How to tune closed loop and open loop O2?

1. The Percent (%) of fuel that can be added or subtracted from the fuel map. 2. The coolant temperature when closed loop o2 will begin. 3. The engine RPM when closed loop o2 will begin. 4. Conditions when closed loop o2 should be turned off. 5. The target A/F value based on load or MAFcfm, and engine speed.

When to use open loop or closed loop gas?

Open Loop EQ Ratio Gas (Gear):This table is used to determine the commanded open loop equivalence ratio when running on gasoline and the transmission is in gear. Open Loop EQ Ratio Gas (P/N):This table is used to determine the commanded open loop equivalence ratio when running on gasoline and the transmission is in park or neutral.

What kind of O2 sensor do I need for closed loop?

There are two types of o2 sensors, narrow band, and wide band. While closed loop o2 can be used with a narrow band sensor, its accuracy is not fine enough to consistently rely on its reading. For this reason I would suggest only using closed loop o2 with a wideband o2 sensor.

Why does eclipse keep running an old program?

But the eclipse keeps running an older program. I have no idea what is going on. ( I saved the program as someone on the internet suggested) In the run button, there are only old programs. So I goes into the run configuration option and double clicked the java application option and somehow the one I am working on right now appeared.

Open loop STFT is used on some PCM’s when the O2 sensors are showing signs of operation (O2 Readiness), however the closed loop enable ECT has not been reached. In this mode the STFT’s may function.

How to stop code from running in Eclipse?

Alternatively if you open the Debug perspective you will see all running apps in (by default) the top left. You can select the one that’s causing you grief and once again hit the Big Red Button. Debug view is often more convenient as it shows all running processes. The console only shows one of them. – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Oct 4 ’09 at 7:32

What’s the best way to exit out of Eclipse?

Exit out of eclipse, then open Eclipse in a new Workspace and create a new Project. This is a quick solution if you are willing to have multiple workspaces. Highly active question.