Sorry, my mistake. I believe the map that Rick was talking about is RLLRUN. I fixed the above post as well. I looked in a couple OLS files and found it.
I'm not sure that I'm totally sold on recalibrating the "sweet spot". I have read your thread, and its intriguing. I have not been able to locate the map that you referred. I have to do some more reading.
Can anybody tell me what the pros and cons are of running closed loop leaner AFR as opposed to open loop leaner AFR?... Well besides the obvious, that closed loop would be with sensor input.
The point is that open loops' AFR could really be anything several % points either way of what you think it is based on fueling tables. You will run few tenths of lambda either side of desired amount... and god forbid your maf curve, or more precisely the *clusterfaq* (had to use that word...) KFLF and KFKHFM is (some insane person calibrated these), doesn't match your intake. If you changed ANYTHING on the intake path, MAF diameter, turbos, intake pipes, cone filter, etc, these maps essentially don't apply anymore. They are calibrated for stock intake. When you forfeit using closed loop, you start to exclusively rely on them.
If you really want to see how inaccurate they are, log the car and do some mild acceleration through the RPM range and look at lambda corrections... you'll be scared once you realize that if not for the closed loop, you'd be hanging 10+ % on either side of lambda 1.0... that's 13...16 afr. Closed loop ensures that the system self regulates to stick to the o2 switching point which is 14.7 with narrowband o2 sensor...
One more thing. If you see ANY long term fuel corrections, it means that you have exceeded 10 or 15% (I forget what the threshold is) of lambda corrections in the past.
So... if you force open loop for all the time and you flash that, then it means that:
1) you disabled clsoed loop
2) your system will never store long term LTFTs
3) you might be running REALLY off the target fueling.
Just make sure you wideband o2 hooked up to monitor real AFRs.
On the side note, the KFLF and KFKHFM are a mystery to me. More precisely, the mystery is why they subtract from one table and add to the other creating overly complicated relationship where just doing KFLF would do.
I know, somebody will say "but if you just do KFLF then you will inbalance something in the ECU as you're playing with fuel mass correction etc, etc". Well, just go and look at RS4 factory map. The way they did that one makes far more sense. They left KFKHFM alone (defaults to 1.00 for all points) and only adjusted KFLF. You can finally see the full picture when looking at just one map.
I think I will reset my MAF corrections map as well and only do KFLF.
Cheers.