Guest Guests Posted 29/05/07 07:01 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:01 AM Oh yeah cool. How much? Is that the only graph you got?I want to get mine back on a dyno to make sure everythings ok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teeg Member 372 Member For: 19y 5m 2d Location: SA Posted 29/05/07 07:01 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:01 AM Your AFR's are a little bit to high. I would be getting a custom asap.Good result otherwise. No dig at you envy T, but this is brought up from time to time that AFR's are a bit high, low etc. What range should they sit in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AzMahoony Hench, but no longer shredded or tanned. Member 3,343 Member For: 17y 8m 16d Gender: Male Location: Canning Vale, W.A Posted 29/05/07 07:05 AM Author Share Posted 29/05/07 07:05 AM Oh yeah cool. How much? Is that the only graph you got?I want to get mine back on a dyno to make sure everythings ok55$ for 2 runs, I only wanted a print out of my best one, first one was only .4 lower, good bunch of blokes, they were extremely suprised at what kind of car and how much power it had for someone my age, but I get that alot these days haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TUFXRT6 Silver Donating Members 687 Member For: 18y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 29/05/07 07:13 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:13 AM No dig at you envy T, but this is brought up from time to time that AFR's are a bit high, low etc. What range should they sit in?I realise that AFR's will change from car to car but.....What should be a reasonable level if you are running a tune & F6 air box.Just looking for range.Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 29/05/07 07:16 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:16 AM 55$ for 2 runs, I only wanted a print out of my best one, first one was only .4 lower, good bunch of blokes, they were extremely suprised at what kind of car and how much power it had for someone my age, but I get that alot these days hahaSweet Might go down tomorrow and have a go. By the way, that's very good power for a generic tune! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
groper Member 611 Member For: 17y 10m 13d Posted 29/05/07 07:16 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:16 AM pm CV perforamnce and show him the dyno graph and see what he thinks... the AFR`s are a little on the high side for my comfort level esp with a stock intercooler and high inlet temps etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guests Posted 29/05/07 07:18 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:18 AM I realise that AFR's will change from car to car but.....What should be a reasonable level if you are running a tune & F6 air box.Just looking for range.RegardsPretty sure they're meant to be between high 11's and mid 12's. Don't take that to gospel though cause I've got a pretty bad memory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ENVY-T CNUTOX Donating Members 3,098 Member For: 21y 11m 8d Gender: Male Location: Not sure? Posted 29/05/07 07:20 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:20 AM Everyone I speak to tells me that AFR's should be in the low 12's, accross the power curve. Silhouette's nudge 13, and this IMHO is to high. With the stock squirters and 12.2-12.5 afr, power would be about 10-15 rwkws less.This is just what I have been told. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat-Tony Member 5,364 Member For: 18y 8m 23d Posted 29/05/07 07:21 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:21 AM (edited) No dig at you envy T, but this is brought up from time to time that AFR's are a bit high, low etc. What range should they sit in?The AFRS should not sit in the 13s at high RPM running 10psi at WOT, they should be sitting at 12.5 or lower. This just illustrates how sh*t the stock injectors actually are, they really can't flow enough fuel for these motors to run boost up top, we have seen it time and time again with all different tune houses. Even custom tunes see these lean AFR's. Now AFRs will also vary from application to application I.e how much boost you run, what type of fuel you use and if your car is Turbo, naturally aspirated ect. There is many factors that go into influencing what a desired AFR for a particular application should be, e.g leaner the mixture the higher the combustion chamber temps, the more prone a motor is to detonating and melting a piston. I hope the timing is kept on the conservative side on this tune Edited 29/05/07 07:26 AM by Fat-Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TUFXRT6 Silver Donating Members 687 Member For: 18y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 29/05/07 07:22 AM Share Posted 29/05/07 07:22 AM Pretty sure they're meant to be between high 11's and mid 12's. Don't take that to gospel though cause I've got a pretty bad memory Everyone I speak to tells me that AFR's should be in the low 12's, accross the power curve. Silhouette's nudge 13, and this IMHO is to high. With the stock squirters and 12.2-12.5 afr, power would be about 10-15 rwkws less.This is just what I have been told.Its always good to be on the safe side.Thanks for that info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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