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Fueling Corrections

The PCM adjusts the injector output based on the oil temperature information received from the EOT sensor and turbo boost information received from the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor and the barometric pressure (BARO) sensor. These corrections are necessary to meet emissions requirements and to optimize power. The engine coolant temperature (ECT) and the EOT sensors are used as the primary input to the PCM to enable adaptive cooling. This provides a means of providing adequate cooling in severe engine temperature conditions. When the engine coolant temperature is greater than 105°C (221°F) or the engine operating temperature is greater than 123°C (253°F), the fueling rate of the engine is modified to provide cooling protection and prevent engine damage due to overheating. Outputs of these sensors can be monitored using a scan tool reading PIDs.