Running lean?
Originally posted by MP5
Wait you got a map emailed from shiv? Or did you get a custom tune? I think that is my old custom map from Houston if so that makes sense as car to car variences would certainly come into play
Wait you got a map emailed from shiv? Or did you get a custom tune? I think that is my old custom map from Houston if so that makes sense as car to car variences would certainly come into play
But this map is identical with the "Stage Zero + Downpipe 93 Octane " from Shiv's website. So I'm not sure if this is your old custom map from Houston.
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Running 12:1 on 93 octane isn't terribly lean. But it could be richer without giving up any power. What you can do is increase all the on-boost cells in the fuel table by 1.0. That is, if you see a -4.5, change it to -3.5. This will makes things about .5 AFR points richer. You can do this by selecting the entire on-boost portion of the fuel map (the cells which currently have negative numbers in them) and hitting the ">" sign several times until the numbers increase by 1.0.
Give that a shot.
Shiv
Give that a shot.
Shiv
Originally posted by shiv@vishnu
Running 12:1 on 93 octane isn't terribly lean. But it could be richer without giving up any power. What you can do is increase all the on-boost cells in the fuel table by 1.0. That is, if you see a -4.5, change it to -3.5. This will makes things about .5 AFR points richer. You can do this by selecting the entire on-boost portion of the fuel map (the cells which currently have negative numbers in them) and hitting the ">" sign several times until the numbers increase by 1.0.
Give that a shot.
Shiv
Running 12:1 on 93 octane isn't terribly lean. But it could be richer without giving up any power. What you can do is increase all the on-boost cells in the fuel table by 1.0. That is, if you see a -4.5, change it to -3.5. This will makes things about .5 AFR points richer. You can do this by selecting the entire on-boost portion of the fuel map (the cells which currently have negative numbers in them) and hitting the ">" sign several times until the numbers increase by 1.0.
Give that a shot.
Shiv
Originally posted by shiv@vishnu
Running 12:1 on 93 octane isn't terribly lean. But it could be richer without giving up any power. What you can do is increase all the on-boost cells in the fuel table by 1.0. That is, if you see a -4.5, change it to -3.5. This will makes things about .5 AFR points richer. You can do this by selecting the entire on-boost portion of the fuel map (the cells which currently have negative numbers in them) and hitting the ">" sign several times until the numbers increase by 1.0.
Give that a shot.
Shiv
Running 12:1 on 93 octane isn't terribly lean. But it could be richer without giving up any power. What you can do is increase all the on-boost cells in the fuel table by 1.0. That is, if you see a -4.5, change it to -3.5. This will makes things about .5 AFR points richer. You can do this by selecting the entire on-boost portion of the fuel map (the cells which currently have negative numbers in them) and hitting the ">" sign several times until the numbers increase by 1.0.
Give that a shot.
Shiv
This might sounds like a retard question but which table/map is for the fuel adjustment?
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