Testing results thus far:
Ok, here is what I found out:
I went out for a drive yesterday and the 1st time I hit it, I got like 16 A/F ratio? Damn...
Well, I drove down the street and hit it again and started getting 10's and 11's. Every time after that, that is what I was getting. I was at 6 zero fuel calibration at that time, and my switch was set to come on at .83. Well I stopped at Autozone to get some super glue, and came back out and talked to MPNick on the phone and told him how things were going. I started up the car, moved my switch point down to .75, and got on the road. I started leaning out.
Every time I hit it, I would lean out. WTF happened? Well, I finally get home, and call Nick. We talk for a sec, and then I remember that the Green LED I have hooked up to let me know when the Turbo Module activated has a resitor in line with it. This is in line with the orange wire going to the Turbo Module. Well this morning I took the LED and resistor out of the circuit, and went to take my daughter to Daycare. I go to hit it, and long before boost, I bog really bad! WTF? I do it again, and notice that my wideband is off the scale rich. It didn't do that yesterday. This thing is adding a shitload of fuel. So after driving around, I bring my zero fuel calibaration down to 4. I hit it, and still bog like crazy. I moved my switch point down, and then realized that I needed to move it up because it was coming on too soon. As it stands now, I put Bigg Tim's map back in with all the 2's, and I still have quite a bit of tuning to do.
So in sumation:
*The Turbo Module is now adding a shitload of fuel...
*The green led with the resistor caused some circuit latching problems, and therefore has been taken out...
*I have a lot of tuning to do!
Ok, here is what I found out:
I went out for a drive yesterday and the 1st time I hit it, I got like 16 A/F ratio? Damn...
So in sumation:
*The Turbo Module is now adding a shitload of fuel...
*The green led with the resistor caused some circuit latching problems, and therefore has been taken out...
*I have a lot of tuning to do!