Would a test pipe cause a lean condition code? I tried searching around about this issue but could not find anything conclusive.
2 Faults Found:
17841 - Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299): Open Circuit
P1433 - 004 - No Signal/Communication
17519 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Regulation: Bank 1: System too Lean
P1111 - 002 - Lower Limit Exceeded
My understanding was that the primary O2 sensor that is used for lambda correction is before the cat and should not be influenced by a test pipe. I did a log of measuring blocks 01 and 115 to see what the lambda correction values were at idle and under load. The results were a bit confusing because the lambda correction values were quite high (meaning fuel is having to be added IIRC) at idle and they fliped to negative values once I started driving. I did not notice much fuel having to be added or removed under full boost which in my mind would rule out a fuel pressure (pump/filter) issue.
I tried searching for a long term lambda measuring block to log that to see if the value averaged out somewhere 0 but I could not find any such measuring block. At least in the following log the average of all lambda values was around -1 which seems normal enough, but the extreme spikes seem odd to me.
Link to log:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sv4...ew?usp=sharing
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