Wagonbacker9
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- 2004 'Hoe
Uhh I would never want to hit 13's in boost. If you're gonna do that you may as well jack it up to 14 psi.
I agree, thats too aggressive of an AFR.
Uhh I would never want to hit 13's in boost. If you're gonna do that you may as well jack it up to 14 psi.
Alright so I got the ECU out and I was looking at the connections on my wideband controller. The set of wires that go to the 02 sensor include a wire that to me looks like brown. I looked at the instructions that were included but it doesn't specify what each wire is for. Any ideas?
Here is the gauge I have..
http://prosportgauges.com/wideband-air-fuel-ratio-kit-Amber.aspx
Also just realized after ripping out the ECU that I'm still running the stocksupermap. I suppose I should change to the FMIC map now?
According to my memory and that link, unless you just purchased that WB, you won't have the datalogging possibility.
Uhh I would never want to hit 13's in boost. If you're gonna do that you may as well jack it up to 14 psi.
I don't mean the gauge, I mean there won't be a wire to hook up to the ssafc for datalogging. Idk if thats the case for you but I remember people told me prosport WBs didn't have datalogging and the link makes it seem like they just started selling WBs that have datalogging.
Just saying it is much safer if you keep it a little rich. It would be silly to risk the engine with an overly aggressive tune.
what do you shoot for for AFR at WOT? I thought we were looking for 13's. just got it in and it is running 13's on pulls and when i shift it drops to low 10's. If some one could check out my gragh and give some advice I would be very greatful. I took a pic of it.
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Hes also forged so he can push the limits a lot more than we can.
Thanks!I've heard that at peak boost and WOT you should look for about 11.8
before the car is warmed up, don't even try. the tune is only relivant in closed loop.