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Posted by Bill Davies [Email] (more from Bill Davies) on Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:01:27
In Reply to: Re: Even if you don't disconnect the battery >, John Williams [Profile/Gallery]
, Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:25:22
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This is a quote cut and pasted from the revered Dr Boost, though he was talking about T5 equipped cars:
"Hi !
There are sveral different adaptations functions in Trionic T5.
Just to mention the important ones....
* Boost adaptation
* Fuel adaptation
* Knock adaptation
Boost adaptation is simple, engine warmed up, then a few WOT run on a high gear, as high as possible.
I prefer to start the adaptation run at a low rpm, much lower then the adaptation area.
WOT at 1500 rpm.
Fuel adaptation takes time.
A lot of time, just drive.
FA does not run at WOT, it runs at lower loads.
Knock adaptation, a bit tricky.
Drive on the hiway steady load, approx 50-55 mph will do it, for about 10 minutes.
All the adaptations happens during normal use of the car.
But, can be "forced" by driving in a special way....."
So with T5 cars people usually prefer high gears. I have an auto transmission, by the way, which makes things more complicated. I do appreciate that the reset could speed things up, though this can bring its own problems, like the time taken for idle speed to return to correct behaviour.
Thanks to Zeke on the 9000 board for his 2003 post.
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