Gamma E driving me crazy..

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Army of Six
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Gamma E driving me crazy..

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How do you disable the gamma E as it relates to the IAT temps? it seems everytime it gets hot (IAT) the gamma e pulls fuel...up to 85% which causes a very very lean condition (afr 18:1). i have it currently setup to run with no O2 corrections so when the gamma e pulls out fuel it is un drivable. i simple do not want any IAT density corrections...heelp

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Re: Gamma E driving me crazy..

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sorry..i forgot to mention... MSII 3.0 mainboard running v2.889 im pretty sure. i have looked everywhere trying to figure out how to disable it to no avail.
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Re: Gamma E driving me crazy..

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also, my IAT based fuel correction table it zeroed out.
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Re: Gamma E driving me crazy..

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It sounds like you need to adjust the IAT based fuel correction to add more fuel at high IATs.
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thanks for responding Matt. thats basically what i have done..it just seems like a band aid fix though..but its working.

thanks
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Why does it sound like a band aid fix? That is the right adjustment for correcting fuel based on IATs.
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Re: Gamma E driving me crazy..

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i dont know..i guess the idea of adding fuel here to fix a problem with fuel being taken out from there. but if that is what i need to do then its fixed ;)

thanks again Matt.

Vic
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