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Old Oct 29, 2001 | 07:24 AM
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This is wierd!

I recently unleased me BLM from 128 to the standard 108/160 values. I have been making some adjustments to get rid of a leaning condition on acceleration. Last night I burned a new one and this morning I noticed that my BLM did not move from 128. What's more, I had goofy INT values down in the 70's. I looked at the bin again that I loaded in and and quite clearly the BLM is 108/160. The only thing I did diffrent is I did not load in the FF.bin first. However, the bin did verify to itself after the burn. Diacom did display closed loop. Has anyone seen this before?
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Old Oct 29, 2001 | 08:14 AM
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Whenever I "initally" release the BLMs from 128/128 and "reset the ECM", it will often take a little driving to get "meaningful" BLMs.

I have seen BLMS at high settings (135-140s)while my INT was low (110-120)... but if you average the two (and INT and BLM do work together) they are close to 128. After a little driving, they will both "stabilize" and start giving realistic readings. Give it a day or two and it should be more reasonable.
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Old Oct 29, 2001 | 08:37 AM
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Hi Glenn. The BLM has been stable. This chip was the third chip burnt with the BLM unlocked. The part that is wired is that the cell number and the BLM are not moving at all when they were in the chip before.

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