System Description
The determination of how much fuel to deliver to the engine is the ca of injector pulse width. Basic injection duration (injector pulse width) is determined by:- Engine load (MAF sensor)
- Engine Speed (SGT)
- Short fuel trim correction factor
- Long fuel trim correction factor
Fuel trim is monitored to meet the OBD-II requirements
1. Short fuel trim (FT)
Short FT is a temporary correction to fuel delivery which changes with every cycle of the front Heated Oxygen Sensor. Under normal conditions, it fluctuates rapidly around its ideal value 9f 0% correction and is set to 0% during open loop operation.
Short FT is a parameter of the OBD-II serial data stream and can be displayed by a scan tool. The normal range of short FT is ±25%, but under normal operating conditions it rarely goes beyond ±10%. Short FT responds to changes in front H025 output. If basic injection duration results in a lean air/fuel ratio, Short FT responds with positive corrections (+1% to +25%) to add fuel and enrich the mixture. If basic injection is too rich, Short FT responds with negative corrections (-1% to -25%) to subtract fuel and lean the mixture.
2. Long Fuel Trim
Long FT is a data parameter on the OBD-II data streams. It is a more permanent correction to fuel delivery because it is part of the basic injection duration calculation. Long FT changes slowly, in response to Short FT. It's normal range is ±25%, positive values indicating rich correction and negative values indicating lean correction.
Unlike Short FT which affects injection duration calculation in closed loop only, the Long FT correction factor affects the basic injection duration calculation in open and closed loop. Because Long FT is stored in a non-volatile RAM and is not erased when the ignition is switched OFF, the fuel system is a le to correct for variances in engine and fuel conditions even during warm-up and wide open throttle conditions.