A/F Question
A/F Question
I have my car tuned with the mods in my Sig and my A/F is bothering me. I see a 11.x dip when getting into full boost but go's to 12.2-12.7 from my view and wanted to know if this is ok or what I should do.
either way 12.7 up top is WAY to lean for 93. and even tho you could probably get away with being that lean up top on ethanol..its pointless as people don't usually see any significant gains by going leaner then 12.0.
Are you running a meth kit or something? maybe your nozzle is blocked up or the pump has stopped firing.
What afr were you tuned at originally? could be your fuel pump on the way out.
What afr were you tuned at originally? could be your fuel pump on the way out.
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well take your wide band and plug it into a computer and find those load cells and adjust the fuel accordingly.. your running 93 so you need to rich it up out the top where your getting those 12s. done
I can use.tscomps tune it would need to be drove and tweaked as im.speed.density he knows his stuff but the other issue is I don't have what is needed like a tactix cable and other stuff. I wont waste my money either as I don't know how to use it.
If you have a wideband, your already half way there in regards to the "stuff" you need to tune. You spent all that money modding, whats a few more $100 to buy what is needed to keep it running correctly? Keep an eye on the classifieds and pick on up used. Tom (TScomp) will walk you through everything step by step.
If you have a wideband, your already half way there in regards to the "stuff" you need to tune. You spent all that money modding, whats a few more $100 to buy what is needed to keep it running correctly? Keep an eye on the classifieds and pick on up used. Tom (TScomp) will walk you through everything step by step.
If you have a wideband, your already half way there in regards to the "stuff" you need to tune. You spent all that money modding, whats a few more $100 to buy what is needed to keep it running correctly? Keep an eye on the classifieds and pick on up used. Tom (TScomp) will walk you through everything step by step.


