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Ken'sI have noticed that cars weren't much stronger at 12.0 afr, than 11.2-11.6 afr. My boss liked to tune cars at about 12.0afr's, and didn't have very good results on the dyno.There's no arguing with this. Unless the wideband readings were off, but when they're off they usually read leaner, not richer...
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Ken'sSome times as much as 30whp lost at the same boost pressure. I have probably tuned 30 dsm's in this fashion, and always had very good results.Ahhh yes, the [in]famous DSMs... There's something about those engines and the people who tune them. Something very odd. They like to run 30+ psi, 0° timing, and rich. They make power though, so I can't say anything about it. Maybe a friend of mine could, he's a DSM guy (well respected in the community) who shares my tuning philosophy. Are we talking about the DOHC DSMs or the SOHC (
non cross flow head) DSMs?
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Ken'sYou still can't argue with the fact that timing makes more power than leaning the afr. So tuning at 11.2 on the street with a bit more timing makes the car feel better, for DD.I'd simply argue that if you couldn't run that same timing at 12.0:1 then you should look for a way to keep the intake charge colder. You're going to foul spark plugs, O2 sensors, cause scoring in the cylinder walls, etc. with that A/F ratio in a daily driver.
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Ken'sI still appreciated what you are doing for this forum, and extreme newbs. Keep up the good work.Thanks. I think?
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Ken'sOn a side note, Are you OCD Ben?J/KNot about cars or anything. I just don't like to do things half-assed. I don't like to do things unless I know why I'm doing it. I like to know things, and help other people know things.