Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 2m 3d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 17/01/11 11:18 PM Share Posted 17/01/11 11:18 PM this is the wideband that I installed:http://wbo2.com/2j/default.htmUsing this display :http://wbo2.com/la1/default.htmI also have one of these as a portable unit:http://wbo2.com/2e0/default.htmBoth units have programable inputs and outputs and the 2e0 can datalog to its internal memory or both it and the 2J2 can be used with the free data logging software techedge supply. Both units also provide a 0-5v wideband out put that i can datalog with my HPT Mpvi.Aussie made and excellent after sales service and support! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
01txr Member 861 Member For: 17y 10m 12d Gender: Male Location: QLD Posted 18/01/11 07:53 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 07:53 AM Adam I mentioned I run 11.9 as it's what I set mine to at instant wot then set it to tapper back down to 12.4 and yes I have set it at flat levels between 11.5 to 13 and as you said they do respond well at mid 12 any more or less and you can feel the power drop off. Didn't feel like mentioning that I tapper it to 12.4 as If you do and get a bad batch of fuel your engine will most likely ping. Also if using standard ic and it's a very hot day there will be more chance for it to ping. It's sweet to run at mid 12 but you do have to becareful. If you choose to run mid 12 afr's keep a high 11 tune handy incase of bad fuel. A very hot day will also increase risk of pinging so just becarefull if you do run mid 12 afr's. Adam think you will find the le man cars run very high octane fuel so it can take 16 to 1 afr's. True Running extreme rich mixtures will cause lots of problems just as a lean mix does. However when talking rich low 11 to high 11 Mixtures it is the safest to run, pretty sure ford run them at high 10's for safety worst case senario of extreme hot day towing a caravan up a mountain road with 91 Ron. I use a PLX industries wideband oled gauge setup on mine. Can run upto 4 seniors into the one gauge monitor. Can run the loaded screens or make your own custom ones. Choose different backgrounds. Displays analog, digital, graph, with min and max recalls and warnings. And more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 7m 1d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 18/01/11 07:58 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 07:58 AM Cool.I wasn't trying to fault your practices.Merely pointing out that rich doesn't always mean safe and visa versa.You see a lot of posts where someone will have a highish AFR and there will always be someone who'll suggest it must be pinging it's head off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillz Three pedals are better then two.. Donating Members 15,637 Member For: 17y 6m 1d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 18/01/11 08:19 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 08:19 AM Rich is "Safer" then lean hence why allot of big power ricers run slightly rich but if you can get it done properly then that is a way better option. Why run rich when you don't have to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 5m 30d Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 18/01/11 09:39 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 09:39 AM 13.5:1 and leaner can be made to be safe and have no worse affect with a bad batch of fuel as 11.9:1 would, and can not suffer ping due to heat soak if all adders/subtractors/multipliers are set up correctly, but it can cause excess combustion and exhaust temps which is why most get tuned rich.Adam is correct that mid 12's actually 12.6 is the chemically best air fuel ratio for making power in theory, going too rich can start to rob power but can help keep the turbo cooler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 5m 30d Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 18/01/11 09:43 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 09:43 AM I should add, that what is accepted as far as engine life etc in a race car would not be accepted in a street car, not too may people would be happy to rebuild engines or turbo's every 1000 klms or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
01txr Member 861 Member For: 17y 10m 12d Gender: Male Location: QLD Posted 18/01/11 10:15 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 10:15 AM Adam that's all cool. Rattler yes that's right, there is so many other variables in these tunes that can pronounce pinging, I'm basically suggesting it's safer to run that little bit richer for the sake of a little more power. Everyone must have seen race cars on there off throttle how they get big flames from exhausts or you see big puffs of black smoke between gear changes. It's a way to cool upper cylinder temps and turbines. With different octane and fuel densities you will find a variety of optimal ratios as well slight variances between engines pending numerous things as compression, cylinder chamber shape, plug positioning etc. Pending how well a combustion chamber design will also determin what compression and fuels can be used at what afr and of course how much timing can be added. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 5m 30d Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 18/01/11 10:42 AM Share Posted 18/01/11 10:42 AM I agree with you, just backing up Adam's comments Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayjaybrid Member 98 Member For: 13y 5m 3d Gender: Male Location: Albury Posted 18/07/11 03:43 AM Share Posted 18/07/11 03:43 AM Am pondering getting a generic flash tune on my stock ride as hvn't found a tuner of choice yet ( live in albury wodonga ) and want 2 know if I can change the preset tunes at a latter date when I find a place 2 get a custom job . Or am I stuck with the preset tunes on the sct 3 flash ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wenier Donating Members 1,736 Member For: 14y 10m 8d Gender: Male Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Posted 18/07/11 04:31 AM Share Posted 18/07/11 04:31 AM Dont risk a generic tune, it may be fine or it may blow your engine up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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