Tune better is the correct answer. If you do, you will find that your correction will reactivate.
There is a limit to o2 reading and within what correction is active.
This is not preventing you from actually tuning in any way. If you are mega rich on boost with 1.00 fr_w, more than likely you have a boost leak or incorrect scaling.
Except there isnt a boost leak, and its rich because the ECU is requesting it. I dont have a request of .85 and actual of .75 or anything. I actually dont even know where the .75 request is coming from, only that it activates as soon as the throttle is wide open and B_lr switches to 0
Im not claiming to be incapable of error, but can somebody explain this to me a little better. I like to get scientific about stuff like this and narrow things down methodically. Im clearly a little lost, hence the questions. Heres been my thought process while trying to deal with this:
-In stock trim, a wideband (not sure about narrowband) car should not see B_lr=0 on a WOT pull
-The intake has been leak tested up to 50psi (its a simple intake system. Brake booster, FPR, boost gauge, and BOV are the only accessories running from the manifold)
-The MAF seems to be working accurately.
SO, on an otherwise stock tune, with KRKTE and TVUB properly scaled for 1000cc injectors (KRKTE~.034), LTFT of less than +/-5%, boost set well under the MAP limit, and STFT active under normal driving, you might expect WOT fueling to at least be close enough to show high corrections in one direction or another, right?
Well that isnt the case. So I then scaled MLFHM down in incriments of 5% (yes I offset before and after scaling) down to a max of -30%. Still no STFT on WOT. Obviously I'm seeing large LTFT at this point so I reset the MAF curve and scaled down KRKTE instead, ending at .025ish and still didnt see any improvement.
I just fail to understand how this would be an issue of dumping too much fuel and causing lambda regulation to deacativate, or even conversely, not enough fuel causing lambda regulation to deactivate. Prior to this, calculating KRKTE and TVUB has always been very close and at least allowed me to see correction. And for anyone thats wondering, the plugs didnt have any indications of a rich mixture
As for digging through LRSEB, I'll do my best to attempt that, the german isnt too much of an issue, but I cant make heads or tails of any of the symbols in the function framework. Is there anywhere I can look to make tracing a variable through all these functions actually make sense? At this point I cant tell how any functions actually effect the value of B_lr or any other variable for that matter. Only what functions they belong to and where they seem to be passed on to afterward.
EDIT: Okay, I found the symbol defs at the beginning of the FR. Ill get this sorted hopefully...