LSM-11 issue

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LSM-11 issue

Postby Wolf_Tm250 on Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:24 am

Hello,
just had a strange issue on a customer's car.
I bought and connected a new LSM-11 to a Motec M4 Pro with Advanced Tuning (Sensor select = 2 Wide Band).
During the mapping session the richer I could get DURING WOT tests was lambda 0.93 (while during gear-shifts - TPS=0% it was going down to 0.78...), but I later checked with an external LSU WB sensor that the real lambda was 0.60.
I then tuned the fuel, according to the LSU WB sensor, to lambda 0.80, but even in this case the LSM was showing 0.96...
Any idea?
Thanks
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Re: LSM-11 issue

Postby AdamW on Wed Apr 27, 2016 5:54 am

Does this ecu have the lambda option enabled? It is an extra on top of the advanced tuning upgrade...
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Re: LSM-11 issue

Postby Wolf_Tm250 on Mon May 02, 2016 8:56 am

AdamW wrote:Does this ecu have the lambda option enabled? It is an extra on top of the advanced tuning upgrade...


Hi Adam,
yes, advanced and lambda option enabled...
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Re: LSM-11 issue

Postby Wolf_Tm250 on Sun Feb 19, 2017 1:46 am

I changed LSM-11, but same behaviour.
Then I tried to connect an external lambda reader to LA + and -, feeding a narrowband simulated output (sensor setup = 1 narrowband), but always got strange values (1.10 to 1.17).
Is it possible that M4 Lambda input is fried?
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Re: LSM-11 issue

Postby SprinterTRD on Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:13 pm

How far away is the sensor from the turbo outlet or exhaust port?

If it is too close then it will read lean
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Re: LSM-11 issue

Postby Wolf_Tm250 on Sun Feb 19, 2017 7:05 pm

SprinterTRD wrote:How far away is the sensor from the turbo outlet or exhaust port?

If it is too close then it will read lean



It is in the bottom part of the downpipe, 50cm from the turbine outlet...
moreover my own external lambda meter I used to map it, correctly reads around 0.98...
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