Simply put... can a gen III ECM learn engine parameters? Common belief is that adding air through bolt-ons to a diesel, without adding fuel, only results in lower EGT's and maybe a slight economy boost. Reason I'm asking is that the changes that led to the gen III, were rooted in OBD II science. ie; electronics can change fuel delivery based on sensor input to maintain AFR's timing, etc. .
My experience is mainly with tuning OBD II gas engines and I'm new to electronic diesels... I would think that the smokers would need to compensate for certain parameters just like the gassers. Any thoughts?
My experience is mainly with tuning OBD II gas engines and I'm new to electronic diesels... I would think that the smokers would need to compensate for certain parameters just like the gassers. Any thoughts?