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Old 04-13-2009, 11:05 PM   #40
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Noogie when you are in open loop are you still seeing the lean condition? I do not go into open loop right away it takes a little bit, even at wot but if I keep on it it goes into open loop and then I see the 11-12's on the wideband. When I am on the interstate about 80 mph and not boosting I see around stoich but as soon as I step on it and enter boost I instantly go into open loop and get good a/f readings even if I am only boosting at like 1 psi.
Yes, I believe that I am in open loop at the time. I may have to make a run tonight just to make sure.


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Another question I have for you is do you have a wire on your fmu going to C20-81 I was looking at 1.4 updated wiring diagram and it does not show anything going to that location and my 1.1 shows it being rpm signal.
I can't find my wiring diagram and I can't read this image. Can you point out C20-81? I'm wired this way.

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