hardly... there are MANY options. innovative makes nice ones... prosport has one, obviously autometer... plenty of ways to go.
hardly... there are MANY options. innovative makes nice ones... prosport has one, obviously autometer... plenty of ways to go.
what should my ideal range be for this ... what numbers should i be displaying for the safe zone?
doesnt it matter what elevation he's at , how much boost, etc etc
yes and yes both will affect the afr... think about it in hiking terms... hikers often pass out while hiking way way way up in the mountains due to the air being less dense(I think thats correct term i just woke up) and temps also play a huge part of it as well. The reason why the factory tune sucks is it has to account for all conditions.
doesnt it matter what elevation he's at , how much boost, etc etc
11:1 AFR is a ratio of parts of air to parts of fuel. 11:1 will always be 11:1 weather you are in Colorado or florida. A tune made in florida may not read the same in colorado though, but what the numbers mean as a safe zone stay the same.
doesnt it matter what elevation he's at , how much boost, etc etc
is it a steady 15afr cruising mine jumps, at idle im at 14.3-15 but never more under boost 10.
is it a steady at 15:1 afr cruising, at idle im at 14.3-15. it never goes over 10:1 while in boost.