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What are you targeting (AFR/E85)
Basically what the title says. I am just curious what everyone is trying to target on E85 in regard to AFR @ WOT. I know a lot of guys are in the 60-70% range right now but on average what are you trying to target. I personally add about 1 point of AFR across the board when measuring with a gasoline calibrated wideband. You can reference lamda too doesn't matter to me. Just want to see if what I try to target is in line with the consensus here on this platform.
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On the OFT logged AFR you want lower 12s
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I found it did not make much difference power wise so long as your in the 12's gasoline scale. I saw no change in power from 12.4 up to 13. I shoot for 12.5 - 12.8.
Get your afr flat, tune timing for mbt, change afr tune for mbt again and see if it changes power..... You really need to be on a dyno to tune E85, you can easily go past MBT before it knocks. Ohh, and this is NA... Have not done a boosted corn tune yet.
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Is lambda=0.86 best for E100?
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Same here - high 11's - low 12's |
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tuners use lambda for E85 and anther type of fuel
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