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1 year 6 months ago #65276 by valerieanngutierrez210
calculated load value was created by valerieanngutierrez210
Hello I'm val and when I hooked my 1999 Honda Accord 2.3 VTEC  to my OBD2 scan tool my calculated load value is reading at idle 26.7% and I was wondering if that was normal for my Accord.
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1 year 6 months ago #65277 by Noah
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I moved your question to it's own topic to keep things neat.
I see load anywhere up to 36% @ idle on some cars.

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1 year 6 months ago #65278 by juergen.scholl
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The calc. load value looks reasonable to me. The STFT pid is higher than I would like it.

Does the engine exhibit any problem or is she running fine?

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