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Originally Posted by
GT2871RBLUBIRD
ben turned me onto the whole aem o2 feedback fuel table which i feel is really amazing, not only does it work, im not sure if calum has a simular setup on his ecu, but basicly it has a axcess of engine load to engine rpm and basicly its used for specific tuning of off boost driving, but alls you do is highlight a certain rpm to certain engine load and set it at say 15.7 and the ecu will compinsate the fuel to the specific needs of that air fuel ratio, either take out the fuel or add in the fuel to achieve that specific air fuel ratio, which is super easy to target more leaner fuel condition to achieve better gas mileage off boost.
ive been playing around with the aem system alot lately and found that even though a leaner idle is beter for gas mileage, it can mess with your idle, i have found a richer idle seems to be cooler and more stable than a leaner idle, which i like a lean idle, but if a rich idle is going to be more stable that is what i will be going for
also if you have away to target that dip on a log you cna go into that specific engine load at that rpm and adjust it
Whats this AEM system? I'll have to check my idle with a little richer mixture, because it automatically resulted to 1k rpm idle, which then moved off my 800 rpm fuel line. I guess that's an easy way to see if the ecu/engine doesn't like being that lean.
As for the dip, I believe that is the weak spot of the boosted SR20's. Because there is a descent timing map dip, I tried to avoid doing anything in that area to avoid unnecessary detonation.
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Originally Posted by
Mr.sentra_specv
with a calum ecu your going to have a hard time getting around the closed loop afr. the stock ecu can and will add lots of fuel or pull a lot to achieve 14.7 oscillation.that is part of the reason i went full standalone.
That's true, this is why sometimes you have to have pretty extreme values before you even notice a difference. I noticed this being especially with leaning out, with riching it only takes a little and it makes a bigger difference.
Oh wow, I just realized that is strictly because of Open Loop/Closed loop. You make it richer for engine safety at WOT, well at WOT you are Open loop.