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Steve,
According to Alldata, the 94 E320 ECM has 25% adaptation range.
"Mixture Preparation Self-Adaption
The Lambda control system determines fuel injection duration precisely so that the fuel/air ratio is kept constant at Lambda level 1 (equals 14.7 kg air to 1 kg fuel) under all operating conditions.
Should malfunctions occur in the form of:
Intake air teaks,
Injector wear or carbon build-up,
Engine wear,
Contact resistance in mass air flow sensor,
Defective diaphragm pressure regulator,
Defective purge switchover valve,
the engine control module automatically corrects the fuel/air mixture by adjusting the fuel injection duration.
The degree of correction is constantly calculated and permanently stored if the following conditions are satisfied:
Engine coolant temperature < 52 °C at start.
Engine coolant temperature between 80 and 100 °C while driving,
Intake air temperature between 0 and 55 °C.
Air/fuel mixture self-adaptation occurs at idle and under partial load. The maximum degree of correction towards rich or lean is 25%. After fuel injection system or engine repair work is performed, the engine control module will automatically adapt itself after approx. 10 trips. After eliminating a malfunction or after trial installation of an engine control module from another vehicle, the self-adaptation feature must be reset (see "Resetting and Reactivating ECM Memory").
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Zafar
94 E320 58000 Miles
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