I dont want to do that again. My point was already demonstrated, maybe some others will understand the attached document cos it might exceed your capacity of comprehension, as LR official documents have no effect on you i'm sure you'll be smarter than scientists as well
for those who have more opened minds:
important is that
what's happening within an electronic engine management with addaptive strategy is based on calculations as are explained there, i post big the most relevant page maybe you'll see who doesnt have a clue
end of page 5:
4. In-Cylinder trapped mass
The in-cylinder trapped mass considered in this paper, includes the fresh air coming from the
compressor, the internal and the external EGR rate trapped into the cylinder after the intake valve closing.
In Diesel engines, the amount of in-cylinder trapped mass affect the combustion process and aftertreatment
devices as well, therefore its estimation is important to perform a suitable control of the
turbocharger, the EGR actuator and the valve timing too. Currently this estimation is carried out by
coupling the air mass flow sensor measurement and the EGR valve position
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about your obsessive statement
The ECU calculates
AIR MASS (kg/hr) based on MAF readings and the
AFR is part of the fuelling strategy with EGR active or not...that's a demonstrated fact despite of how the engine can work with or without it as long as it gets the fuel based on how the ECU ''deliveres'' it .
THE ECU IS NOT A DIESEL ENGINE
i rest my case for good now no matter what you say
here's the whole document