Add A2WC412I overrun fueling mappings - #30
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Added the factory overrun mappings for the 2005 USDM Forester XT A2WC412I ROM.
I traced the SH7058 code and calibration references, followed the descriptors back to the actual tables and checked the addresses, scaling, data types and axes against the stock ROM.
This adds 9 overrun controls that weren't mapped for this calibration, including initial enrichment, the resume/cut RPM base, the MT RPM delta adder and activation threshold, the low vehicle speed adder and activation threshold, the fuel cut counter RPM ranges and the fueling resume RPM thresholds.
Keeping things simple, the XML has the actual table definitions and the verification file just has the addresses, descriptors, axes, data types and scaling needed to check them.
The goal is just to get these factory controls available for A2WC412I users.