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Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES
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(01-04-2020, 11:19 PM)MaraJin Wrote: Hate to say it but What was listed above is not quite correct.maybe out of date info? - Who knows, not trying to walk on anyone's toes, . Just providing corrected information here..

Stock enigne settings ... for 2250 and 2350's and newer so far..

A0 - cold start / also used for over-power protection and high transit protection as a fallback mode.

A1 - primary highway/run full-emissions+egr operating mode below 4,000 feet.

chi2 - primary highway/run full-emissions+egr operating mode 4,000 - 8000 feet. (some engines it is 6,000 feet).

chi3 - primary highway/run full-emissions+egr operating mode above 8,000 feet. (some engines it is 6,000 feet).

chi4 - non-egr + engine protection mode below 4,000 feet. <-(This is considered the correct factory non-egr mode for most applications, engine protections are easily removed).

chi5 - non-egr + engine protection mode 4,000 - 8,000 feet. (some enignes its 6,000 feet) <- same as mode4 but for higher altitude.

chi6 - non-egr + engine protection mode 8,000 feet. (some enignes its 6,000 feet). <- same as mode4 but for higher altitude.

chi7 - de-soot mode (rolling regen mode), is same mode for all altitude ranges.

chi8,9,10 - (altitude based) Agressive SCR thermal management modes (choke engine using the turbocharger to heat up the SCR and dpf cans rapidly by making extra exhaust heat). These are also the modes it jumps into shortly after a cold engine start when a person hears the turbo suddenly spool up high .. (factory mode mappings), the engine defaults to these modes, getting stuck there permanently, csusing instability, turbo over-spooling problems, and other issues  if ecm cannot see (because scr/dpf was disabled) or it has too low of scr temp sensor feedback.

chi11 - aftertreatment fuel rate limiting (some engine do not use this mode).

chi12 - extreme engine protection egr-fail/ air handling system failure mode. This mode is also often used as 'limp home' mode on most programs but not all. ecm also disregards altitude and other offsets completely when in this mode.

Chi13 - stationary regen offset mode.

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Most of the better del. programs out there will re-map engine into using only chi4, or A0 for startup, and then chi4. <- this is the safest way to make engine run without the emm. junk on it,.. but even so, some heavy editing needs to be done to get it right/safe for long term use.

NOT re-mapping the stock ecm operating mode mappings to wrangle it into a controlled operating environment always results in it getting stuck in one of the thermal management (scr warmup) modes, as this mapping and mode control is NOT automatic and it is hard coded. The ecm follows it blindly. - The trouble is that when sensors and scr managemnt is disabled in the ecm,.. that ecm can no longer satisfy the exhaust temps because it cannot see the scr can/dpf any more, and it gets stuck there. the result is the tell tale sign of bad deletes where turbo is always over-spooling causing all kinds of harm and instability to the engine + excess heat all the time. <- most bad deletes, this is their biggest mistake.. I.E.> assuming the ecm will magicly fix things, when in fact is it not that smart at all. - Leaving the factory engine mode mappings and settings mostly untouched because someone does not understand these systems is a really big engine and turbo killing no no.

chi 4,5,6 are the only operating modes that correctly calculate the intake air volume and combustion pathways with the with egr switched off. - There are some people hell bent on trying to make the engine run in its Alpha modesout of ignorance, but the trouble is that there are hard (cbf#2 offset parms) mappings that offset the intake air and combustion pathways to include the volume of egr piping + gas effects on combustion based on pre-set dirty/clear air mixtures, and most of it is assumed. - Without heavy backend pathway re-mapping, these modes are troublesome at best, and downright harmful if left alone 9factory settings) and ecm is forced into these modes without egr gas. - Again<- another reason why there are so many bad deletes out there. - people really have no idea what kind of big can of worms they have opened when screwing around inside these newer ecm's.
Most certainly out of date....thanks for making it very clear however!!
  


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Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by Amp1000 - 01-01-2020, 11:13 PM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by 6T56 - 01-05-2020, 09:40 AM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by zyNoT - 01-09-2020, 01:06 AM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by 6T56 - 01-09-2020, 08:10 AM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by 6T56 - 01-11-2020, 06:00 PM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by zyNoT - 10-07-2020, 09:49 AM
RE: Calterm help CHI AND ALPHA TABLES - by zyNoT - 10-15-2020, 06:50 AM

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