ok im going to install my split second afc in my car next week after i get my inspection, and the guy on the phone and me figured out what i should do for my map. i told him how the car runs and what afr the car is at.
i told him that the car runs stoicheometry all the way intill 4000 rpms, then the car has too rich of ratios of 11.1 and so forth.
he advised me to leave the car alone all the way up to open loop (4000 rpms) because unless i am very drastic in power than stock, there is no real point in messing with closed loop.
he said after 4000 rpms, i should lean out the car gradually. he said roughly, when you go down a tenth of the values you put in the map, the afr's drop about 3 to 4 tenths. for example, if you have a 11.0:1 ratio of the value of 10's on the map, if you change the value to 9.9, your new afr's should be around 11.3:1 to 11.4:1.
him and me agreed on the upgrades i have that i should feel a good change in power increase when these ratios are gradually leaned out. wish me luck!
i told him that the car runs stoicheometry all the way intill 4000 rpms, then the car has too rich of ratios of 11.1 and so forth.
he advised me to leave the car alone all the way up to open loop (4000 rpms) because unless i am very drastic in power than stock, there is no real point in messing with closed loop.
he said after 4000 rpms, i should lean out the car gradually. he said roughly, when you go down a tenth of the values you put in the map, the afr's drop about 3 to 4 tenths. for example, if you have a 11.0:1 ratio of the value of 10's on the map, if you change the value to 9.9, your new afr's should be around 11.3:1 to 11.4:1.
him and me agreed on the upgrades i have that i should feel a good change in power increase when these ratios are gradually leaned out. wish me luck!