Originally Posted by BenFenner
The rich condition immediately after throttle close is normal and intended. It's a combination of deceleration enrichment from the ECU and natural xTau fuel evaporation. It is intended as a buffer to lessen the jerky motion experienced when closing the throttle and completely removing fuel.
The rich condition immediately after throttle close is normal and intended. It's a combination of deceleration enrichment from the ECU and natural xTau fuel evaporation. It is intended as a buffer to lessen the jerky motion experienced when closing the throttle and completely removing fuel.
Ah that makes sense, I did notice a much smoother ride today with a leaner mixture. I'm hoping to get some power back from being 10 A/F at WOT to 12 A/F at WOT.
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Remember, I was talking about power or torque output at less than WOT, and with no acceleration. Just steady state cruising, not getting up to speed or using high throttle angles.
Remember, I was talking about power or torque output at less than WOT, and with no acceleration. Just steady state cruising, not getting up to speed or using high throttle angles.
Sorry I got of track a bit, but yes at cruising speeds it's all HP and not torque. I forgot to mention, from my logs my Throttle was at .8v (with .36 min, and 4v max). RPM's logged were around 3200 at 70-75 mph.