My A/F Ratio reading.Need your input
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Re: My A/F Ratio reading.Need your input
Originally Posted by ultra spikey
I'd say start advancing timing by small increments at 6100rpm(where your tq starts to drop) and when you notice that advancing timing doesnt increase your numbers, retard it 1 degree from there and youre set...ive never dyno tuned a car, but from what Ive read, thats a good way to tune timing.
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Re: My A/F Ratio reading.Need your input
Originally Posted by JDM_EF8
advanced timing isnt always good with lean conditons. also if the timing is too advanced and the fuel is perfect, colder air can cause it to run lean.
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Re: My A/F Ratio reading.Need your input
Regardless, assuming he is using pump gas, 14.xx is waaay too lean imo, and he is probably running crappy timing as a result.. 13ish is optimal for power b/c of heat issues and increasing timing.. I would worry about A/F before timing.
I am guessing you are using Hondata, seems to be the most common, so you have all the functionability of the stock ECU, ECT and IAT correction.
I am guessing you are using Hondata, seems to be the most common, so you have all the functionability of the stock ECU, ECT and IAT correction.
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