steelgiant5
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The ecu recognizes the lack of knock and adds timing on its own
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Right, upto a certain extent... That's where LOR/OAR ratios come into play.. stock the OAR(octane adjust ratio) moves as close to -1 as it can based on feedback from the knock sensor... It's scales spark accordingly.. it's one way the car keeps itself healthy... if it gets constant knock retard it will raise the OAR which reduces the amount of spark...but there has to be a table with predefined limits on how much additional spark the ecu will add.The ecu recognizes the lack of knock and adds timing on its own
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You tuned for E20? or are you running a 93 octane tune and adding corn?-.96 is pegged... that's what I am at with e20
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Thinking about it, looking for a used wastegate first, before I buy newYea, your tuned for that little extra corn. Bradley is a good guy. You do the wastegate mod yet?
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What is this wastegate mod you speak ofThinking about it, looking for a used wastegate first, before I buy new
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http://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=6526.0What is this wastegate mod you speak of
Hahaha. You also have a point.
But you're right. Trying it is the best way to prove my point.
Right, upto a certain extent... That's where LOR/OAR ratios come into play.. stock the OAR(octane adjust ratio) moves as close to -1 as it can based on feedback from the knock sensor... It's scales spark accordingly.. it's one way the car keeps itself healthy... if it gets constant knock retard it will raise the OAR which reduces the amount of spark...but there has to be a table with predefined limits on how much additional spark the ecu will add.
Mine sits at -.96 .... Maybe adding the E will get it to move to -1... Maybe a half degree of spark? Maybe 1 full degree? I'm planning on testing it out.
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What? Did I just open a can of worms with that??Why would you disable LOR/OAR? That would seem to me to be a great way to protect against bad gas...And if you don't care about knock or want to disable this, get an SSI tune and then hold your breath!What? Did I just open a can of worms with that??
Really? I swear this has already been proven.. you are running stock tune correct?So after E20 and some data logging I see no increase in spark... nothing that would indicate an increase in power. I still need to datalog some temps to see if the E20 is giving any additional cooling effects... Otherwise the only change I see is a small hit to my fuel pressure which I expected...
I think I am sticking with my theory until I can find some concrete evidence... If you are not having any knock issues running a 93 tune... Mixing E20 without tuning for it is not going to net you anything noticeable...
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