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High AF Learning - all ranges


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I have a stock 05 Legacy GT with high AF learning values.

 

CAL ID:A2WC500C
Description: 05 USDM Legacy GT AT
ECU ID:2F12505106
IAM    1.0000
A/F Learning #1:
0 - <5.60    5.60 - <10.00    10.00 - <40.00    40.00+
7.70         10.80            10.30             11.40 
FLKC Table      0 - <0.85    0.85 - <1.10    1.10 - <1.35    1.35 - <1.60    1.60+
0 - <1650       0.00         0.00            0.00            0.00            0.00 
1650 - <2600    0.00         0.00            -1.05           0.00            0.00 
2600 - <3200    0.00         -0.35           -1.40           0.00            0.00 
3200 - <4000    0.00         0.00            0.00            0.00            0.00 
4000 - <4800    0.00         -2.80           0.00            0.00            0.00 
4800 - <5800    0.00         0.00            0.00            0.00            0.00 
5800+           0.00         0.00            0.00            0.00            0.00 

 

Any ideas what would cause this?

 

Thanks for any help you can provide.

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Based on my understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) since everything before the turbo is always under vacuum, even in boost, you will be running lean everywhere because unmetered air is being sucked into the intake tract after the maf sensor. If it were post turbo, C and D and maybe B would be negative because once the intercooler, TB, IM are pressurized under boost you would be loosing that air that was metered by the maf causing the car to run rich.

 

Hopefully that makes sense, but I would start by checking the inlet connection right where it connects to the turbo and all hoses that connect to the inlet.

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Based on my understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) since everything before the turbo is always under vacuum, even in boost, you will be running lean everywhere because unmetered air is being sucked into the intake tract after the maf sensor. If it were post turbo, C and D and maybe B would be negative because once the intercooler, TB, IM are pressurized under boost you would be loosing that air that was metered by the maf causing the car to run rich.

 

Hopefully that makes sense, but I would start by checking the inlet connection right where it connects to the turbo and all hoses that connect to the inlet.

 

I would expect the learning value to decrease with flow rate. Instead it goes up. If this was a vacuum leak that would mean a higher percentage of the intake flow would be from the leak as the flow rate goes up. That doesn't make sense to me. I was hoping that high learning values across the flow ranges would be a signature for an issue someone has seen before.

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