Updating KAMRF

Discussion in '94-95 5.0 Tuning' started by Guero, Apr 16, 2007.

  1. Guero New Member

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    How do you get them to show on the datalogs??? I've tried disconnecting the battery over night, pressing the brakes for 30 seconds, and with the battery disconnected I touched the wires. But they just show up on my logs as 1. Aren't they suppose to move like the Lambse???
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    they are suppose to be 1 as far as I understood, 1 means its dead on, more or less than one means somethings a little off in the AFR/tuning.
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    The problem is you keep resetting it. They will stay at one for a couple drive cycles until the have "learned" enough information for the computer to start making long term changes which is what KAMRF is.
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    Oh ok! Ill keep running the Calcon on, and see if they change
  5. m0l0 New Member

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    Karmfs will start to move arround once some parameters meet the criteria of the EEC for examle on the scalars there are two called "ACT Maximum & Minimum for adaptive control" and i think another ones , so once this parameters are meet the adaptive control (Karmfs) will start to move :nice:

    Definitely there more on this matter as the function table that controls the adaptive function.

    I hope some others with more experience will chime in and expand this matter :nice:

    Also in case you missed! don't forget to activate on the payloads the karmfs logging!

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