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To do lists
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Questions that need answering
- Bosch signal characterization
- What voltage indicates "zero" flow?
- What voltage indicates negative flow? Does the ECU use it?
- Is MAP used in characteristic curve when ECU detects broken/unplugged MAF?
- Near the top of the MAF range, it seems to have a smaller and smaller effect on fueling. Does this mean that maxing the MAF isn't as bad as many believe?
- High EGT (>980°C) and IAT (>120°F) corrections..
- is there a flag for each, or is the correction progressive?
- does it affect both fueling and timing?
- does it affect req boost?
- does it affect load calculations?
- there is no direct evidence to support there are any "high-IAT" based corrections, only EGT enrichment
- The load discussion in the lemmi article is pretty much 100% bullshit. hopefully somebody can fix it
- There is some confusion with cars near the 09/00 build mark
- Some are 2001, some are 2001.5 (no verification of this rumor)
- Some 2001.5 came with h-boxes and do not appear to have F-hoses (doubtful, probably incorrect report)
Articles that need work
- These articles were directly stolen from this BMW OBD-II article. They need to be checked for accuracy wrt. the S4 and ME7.1
- huge disaster in general. currently just redirects to list of abbreviations. Should get rid of redirect and make a good one.
- need more part number information
- need to reformat into a table
- need more revision information (and pressure specs etc)
- verify there is only h-box/m-box encoding
- is there tip/6sp variation?
- different between ESP/non-ESP, but how does it interact with ABS and EDL?
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Articles that need content
- USB driver howto
- registration key guide
- self study refers to the following "torques"
- external torque requests
- internal torque requests
- nominal inner torque (spec torque?)
- self study refers to the following "charges"
- actual charge (calc load?)
- nominal charging moment (spec load?)
- nominal charge (spec load corrected?)
- What determines which is used when?
- What inputs are used in each to determine fueling
- closed loop: req load-> base maps + adapt channels + ltfts (derived from stfts) + stfts?
- stfts derived from narrow band
- open loop: calc load (from maf) + req load -> base maps + EGT enrich + adapt channels
- What inputs are used in each to determine boost
- What inputs are used in each to determine timing
- calc load (from maf) + req load -> base maps + IAT correction + retard (derived from correction factor)
- correction factor derived from kvs
- What inputs are used in each to determine throttle plate angle
- req load (based on throttle position during partial throttle or target idle torque if throttle postion is zero) vs calculated load (based on MAF)
- add in cruise control, traction control, engine protection (e.g. throttle cut)
- Narrow band sensor - only accurate near stoichiometric A/F. Only good for closed loop.
- Wideband sensor - accurate everywhere! Great for tuning open loop.
- Relationship between KVs and timing correction factor
- Direct?
- Filtered/corrected somehow?
- Are logged KV's corrected?
- When is it consulted?
- During both open/closed loop?
- Is MAP used?
- What if ECU detects broken/unplugged MAP?
- Synchronous path outputs: VVT, ignition timing, injector pulse width
- Asychronous path outputs: requested boost, throttle plate angle
- Why does it exist?
- Delete howto
- Parallel vs series vs alone
- Tuning
- Relation to throttle cut and TCD
- N75 controls wastegate
- why delete? (to use MBC, AVCR etc)
- N249 controls BPV
- why delete? (no conclusive proof of any advantages)
RNS-E Nav information
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