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Old 06-14-2017, 12:10 PM   #601
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If you take a little timing out, you could run AFRs of 13:1 no issue. AFRs of 11.0:1 compared to 11.5:1 is likely to cost you a few HP max. If 11.0:0 allows you to run more timing advance, you'll make better power than 11.5:0 with less timing.

Have a look here:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zzn3-ygH-v8"]Haltech Technically Speaking: Ignition Timing vs Air Fuel Ratio - YouTube[/ame]


You could reduce the LTFT range, not sure whether it works or not but could be worth a shot. STFT will still operate as normal so no issues in CL. AF #3 is compensations from the rear O2 and are separate from the LTFT/STFT.

Sounds like the pressure is in kPa, so dividing it by 100 would give Bar. Just make sure you have MAP/MRP correct depending on what you're logging (looks to be MAP) and the defined x axis on the ELC table. I wouldn't bother zeroing it out, you've probably got a better starting point from it with the OEM settings.
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