FellowTraveler
Well-Known Member
While looking at BOOST sensors a question came to me, it appears when using a 2 BAR sensor and running a higher pressure ratio than 2 BAR it seems there would be a de-fueling issue, or am I thinking too far into it?
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No, the ECM uses the boost sensor to control boost and make sure it doesn't overboost. If in an overboost it will defuel, but if it thinks boost is in a normal range it will still fuel normally. The 6.5L ECM is pretty dumb by all accounts.
FERM'S reply points out how dumb the OBD-2 6.5td computer is so it maybe a moot issue.I'm not sure if it decreases fuel delivery, but my truck did feel less peppy than it did before. Iirc, it'll tell the ecm to push more fuel because it's reading less boost than the motor is actually receiving. Not too sure though
Got it, thanks!If your not defieling, then why mess with it. Once tuned, theres no reason to mess with it. The switch to a 3 bar map was to prevent defueling or coding when running higher boost on tunes not set up for it.