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95talonracer
04-25-2007, 08:57 AM
I am running 880 injectors that have a global setting of -46% and 330 dead time. What would I set this to if I tune on E85? Also I have a afpr and a 255 fuel pump so that should be good enough.

scheides
04-25-2007, 09:02 AM
What turbo are you running? If it's not too huge, you should be good. What is your current IDC? This will be an excellent indicator of whether or not you have big enough injectors.

Halon
04-25-2007, 09:06 AM
Do you have a wideband? You're going to need one to get your settings right on. Otherwise a good place to start is to add to your global, 30% from where it was. So if you're at -46 on 92 octane, 30% of that is ~14, so add 14 to your setting, which is -32. That'll get you started in the right direction, but still you're going to want to get it tuned with a wideband.

95talonracer
04-25-2007, 01:28 PM
Ok. I have 880 injectors and a wideband. I have the aem wideband. What AF ratio do you tune to on e85? Do you do air fuel or limbada? Going to switch over tonight if I get all of the info I need. Thanks for the help.

JET
04-25-2007, 02:58 PM
I have been reading that AF on the gas setting will end up around 12:1, some at 11.5 some at 12.5.

95talonracer
04-25-2007, 03:13 PM
I know that but what about on e85 what will the af be?

JET
04-25-2007, 03:28 PM
No, that was the AF reading for E85 if you just use the gas setting on the WB02.

Halon
04-25-2007, 04:16 PM
On the Link forums, one of the guys mentioned that he aims for 12.0:1. He says he doesn't see much gains going any leaner then 12.5:1, so he stops at around 12.0 and then just starts adding timing instead of going leaner as he sees better results by adding timing at that point rather then leaning it more. He just adds timing until he starts seeing knock.

As far as Lambda, I believe you are just aiming for 1 no matter what your fuel.

niterydr
04-25-2007, 05:33 PM
On the Link forums, one of the guys mentioned that he aims for 12.0:1. He says he doesn't see much gains going any leaner then 12.5:1, so he stops at around 12.0 and then just starts adding timing instead of going leaner as he sees better results by adding timing at that point rather then leaning it more. He just adds timing until he starts seeing knock.

As far as Lambda, I believe you are just aiming for 1 no matter what your fuel.

.80-.85 lambda value usually gives you the most power/safety on MOST fuel types.
1.0 is stoich, good for cuising/idle

Halon
04-25-2007, 05:41 PM
Thanks for clearing that up.