need help richening my afr
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need help richening my afr
Alright I'm a and I'm running alittle lean. On the ve table, if you multiply the entire table by 1.025 than does that richen or lean out the afr?
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Increasing ve adds fuel. How are you determining that you're running lean? Most likely you won't scale the whole ve table, just certain parts of it. You could also use the ifr table if you want to scale the whole thing. Multiplying by less than 1 will richen it up because the computer would think that there is smaller injectors so it increases the pulsewidth, which makes you run richer.
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Originally Posted by luv2spd
Increasing ve adds fuel. How are you determining that you're running lean? Most likely you won't scale the whole ve table, just certain parts of it. You could also use the ifr table if you want to scale the whole thing. Multiplying by less than 1 will richen it up because the computer would think that there is smaller injectors so it increases the pulsewidth, which makes you run richer.
Thanks. I had my car on a dyno with a wideband and saw I was running lean.
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Originally Posted by luv2spd
Oh, so you're talking about wot afr? If that's the case use the PE table to richen it. Raise the PE values to richen up wot operation.