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Additive Adaptation: Notes

Fig 1: Identifying Workflow Diagram - Additive Adaptation
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Fig 2: Additive Adaptation Graph
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If the closed loop continually corrects a deviation in the fuel system it will be adapted. Adaptation occurs every five minutes and takes 30 seconds. The additive adaptation is always added to the fuel amount, which is 0.000 mg fuel/combustion when the control module is new or has been de-energized. The additive adaptation occurs when idling. During adaptation the purging is interrupted because no other sources affecting the fuel may be present.

The amount of fuel is added or subtracted until the closed loop value fluctuates around 1.00 (0%). The reason that additive adaptation is necessary is because air leakage when idling leads to a major fault, which cannot be adapted multiplicatively since the amount of fuel would then be too great as soon as the load is increased.

The limit values for the additive adaptation are minus 4 and 4 mg fuel/combustion respectively.

After the engine has been started a multiplicative adaptation must always occur before an additive adaptation.

The following conditions must be fulfilled so that the additive adaptation is able to occur: