BLM Cells for $88

rr RRauscher at nni.com
Tue Jun 26 01:06:19 GMT 2001


At least some of the vehicles with 32 cells have 2 banks
of sixteen. One bank for normal use, the other when CCP
is active.

It might just be pointing out that high number of BLM cells
aren't really required?

BobR.

Squash wrote:

> Doesn't the BLM account for loss of engine efficiency?  Maybe efficiency changes dramatically
> enough at different cell boundaries that it warrants having different cells?  Why did GM love them
> so much?  Some TBI truck 350's have 32 cells, some 4.  Why the difference on almost the same
> engine?
>
> Squash
>
> --- Scot Sealander <Sealand at clarityconnect.com> wrote:
> > "Gonyou, Jeremy (.)" wrote:
> >
> >
> > > >> Any reason the V6 stuff should only have 3 cells?
> > >
> > > >Any reason that it should have more?   ;-)
> > >
> > > Tuning?
> >
> > The BLM is used for correction of errant fueling, not tuning.  Correct
> > what's wrong first, then watch the BLM stay near the neutral value.
> >
> > Scot Sealander
>
> =====
> Trains, Trucks, and EFI at http://www.trailrunners4x4.org/users/realsquash
>

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