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Another thing to consider is IAT's. Typically the lower the IAT the richer the engine will end up running compared to higher IAT conditions. (assuming an unmolested MAF IAT compensation table) Let's say you have it running perfect at 75~90*f IAT in Open Loop. Once the IAT drops below that you will end up running richer. Conversely, when your IAT go up your engine will run leaner. It's much safer to be a bit too rich than too lean. So keep that in mind when dialing the tables effecting your AFRs and taking logs under different conditions, temperature wise.
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Most of the guys that have messed with the table pretty much gave up on it and reverted back to stock.
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Uhm, could someone explain me why the IAT compensation tables affect the AFR?
So that would mean, even if i "play" with the Base Timing B table, i am changing literally the AFR? |
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The MAF IAT compensation controls how much fuel gets added or subtracted according to intake temps. It has nothing to do with timing. I believe you are thinking about the Ignition advance IAT compensation. they are totally different tables.
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![]() But another question. How is it then possible that i am running under WOT leaner now? My previous tune had the same MAF-scaling, nothing had been changed on the car (same IAT). Only pulled some timing because of knock. I am currently running about 12.4-12.1 AFR NA under WOT. The power feels better than running richer. Dont know if it is safe. A guy with the same tune has almost the same modification as mine, but is running about 12.0-11.7 AFR at WOT, lol. |
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^ I've made the same mistake. lol
If you dont have anything in your exhaust that is sensitive to the increased heat due to running leaner AFRs (eg catalytic converters), and if there it's no knock then 12.5:1 is not unsafe, IMO. I'd try to keep the AFRs at or below 12.3:1 as much as possible even without cats in the exhaust. If your LTFT go lower than previously then you'll obviously run leaner in OL operation. It's also possible that you are flowing more air or less fuel than your friends car. No 2 injectors or air filters etc are exactly the same. Who knows? maybe your friends air filter is dirty compared to yours. lol
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![]() LTFT is also the same, if not little more near 0% than previous. Also to mention that my midpipe is leaking between the frontpipe. But this shouldn't affect the afr? http://datazap.me/u/rezi/190320164?log=0&data=1-7-13 This is the only flkc over -1, only between 6000-6500rpm. I pulled about -1 degree near the cells and gonna test it later. |
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Hey guys. I just installed a grimspeed intake. Ever since then I've been having some cold start issues. When starting up its hesitant to start and then eventually stalls itself. On the 2nd crank it starts up fine. Does anyone know what's wrong?(MAF rescaling)
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69871 Also, I'm curious about your setup. What kind of hardware are you running? Aftermarket intake?
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