1995SHO9
FLEES ARE COMIN
What does a stock SHO motor run under WOT as far as A/F?
My friend is telling me 10's, I'm thinking 12's..
Any help?
My friend is telling me 10's, I'm thinking 12's..
Any help?
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Im getting 13:1 @ WOT with my PLX wideband , BUT I donno if my 3.2 injectors are maxed out yet. This is with a B9B1 ECU.
looks like the Load and RPM labels are backwards... at least I hope they are because it makes no sense otherwise! lol... so at 100% load and 7K rpm the ECU is commanding a 9.82 AFR? That's more than pig rich... that's like Bernie Madoff six months ago rich.
so at 100% load and 7K rpm the ECU is commanding a 9.82 AFR? That's more than pig rich... that's like Bernie Madoff six months ago rich.
so would the engine benefit from running something closer to 12-13s, vice 10-11s? And would it really be just as simple as changing the upper numbers to .800 or .850 instead of .68 and .7?
EDIT: Obviously, that table isn't from the tweecer, as the tweecer doesn't contain that table for the D4U1. The only closely related fuel tables are fuel-base and fuel-stabilized. Which one would I dick with to change the OL behaviour?
Change the fuel stabilized chart. This will change the WOT A:F.Which one would I dick with to change the OL behaviour?
yes it would benefit form it for sure, as well as advancing timing a bit and runnign premium but I am not sure how to do it yet. I have yet to go that deep into the tweecer, I have only been messing with rev limiters and atx trans stuff recently. I do plan on tuning the fuel tables and such within the next couple weeks though when I get my new intake manifold on.