thanks RossB,
I started working on the idle this weekend. Its a 2.5L with 1600cc injectors
. I turned off accel enrich and made sure that there weren't any other compensations (other than map comp) working on the fuel main map. I was able to get the car idling great at 1300rpm with a constant pw of 1.9ms. This is very rich (.7 lambda). I set the DBW integration limit to over -20 to get the motor to close against the spring. (the tps wouldn't go below 1.5%). The car ran great.
The next day, the car was not idle right (more erratic). I noticed, like I have noticed before, that the lambda was around .75. this seems to be the case all the time. Don't know if it is due to the injector size.
What I did next is made the idle a bit richer .66-.67 and adjusted the tps low and got the tps to 1% and had the car idle at 1100. Seems like the car likes 1300 better since 1100 runs a little more rough. My question is; Does the fact that the car likes .67 lambda (idle wise- the idle always returns to aim rpm (approx) due to the large injectors or am I missing something here. I was looking at a battery compensation graph for my injectors and it seems like they should handle 1ms. Any thoughts. Also, I will look at the seminar. Before I forget, the injector scaling is set at 3.