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This is because the factory wideband has not been rescaled for the e85. It reads stoich and converts. Read the AFR as gas numbers.
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Do you have any logs. That just doesn't sound right at all. If that were the case, you would have about 50% less fuel in the combustion stroke than you need.
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Then the sniffer can't really be trusted...
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O2 sensors read oxygen content, not AFR. They assume you are running gasoline which is why you see a gasoline appropriate AFR. In reality, your actual AFR is a lot lower since you are running E85. Nothing to worry about. Your dyno operator doesn't understand this
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I noticed the power blocks from crawford for sale on the OFT site. What are the numbers for this product paired with the and open flash tune and OFH/UEL compared to without the blocks?
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So when the dyno tuner is tuning for an AFR of 14.7, he's tuning for lambda = 1 (in other words, a true 9.765 AFR for E85). It will not affect the process. See here for interesting data on various fuel types: http://ethanolpro.tripod.com/id213.html |
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What fuel are you using on 91 USA fuel this will be quite normal it will do that on stock tune as well. On 93 or better it should not happen.
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Mine still drops on 93 from time to time.
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These cars really need good fuel at 12.5:1 compression ratio. Even different brands and formulations of fuel can make a difference. you could try different brands of fuel
The problem area is generally between 2000-3500 rpm when you get on the throttle in a high gear. The stock tune is even worse in this area. have a read here our 98 RON is supposed to be equal to your 93 but it not quite as good http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61820 |
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