Target AFR's w/ E85 & boost?
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Is there a general number to multiply the entire VE table to start out with? Like what percentage gain of fuel needs to take place?
9.4:1 compression 6.0L w/ 15psi of boost. What target AFR's are you aiming for w/ E85?
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Is there a general number to multiply the entire VE table to start out with? Like what percentage gain of fuel needs to take place?
9.4:1 compression 6.0L w/ 15psi of boost. What target AFR's are you aiming for w/ E85?
Last edited by Zombie; Jun 17, 2010 at 08:50 PM.
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On a gasoline wideband I shoot for high 10s A/F on E85, it's alcohol based so it loves to be overfueled compared to regular gasoline.
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You're talkin about changing Stoich but not using a lambda or E85 based wideband. lol.
And for the record, you should have a higher VE with E85 over gas.
Fuel AFRst FARst Equivalence Lambda
---- ----- ----- Ratio -----
=======================--====================================
Gasoline stoich 14.7 0.068 1 1
Gasoline Max power rich 12.5 0.08 1.176 0.8503
Gasoline Max power lean 13.23 0.0755 1.111 0.900
=======================--====================================
E85 stoich 9.765 0.10235 1 1
E85 Max power rich 6.975 0.1434 1.40 0.7143
E85 Max power lean 8.4687 0.118 1.153 0.8673
You do realize that lambda and a/f is relative right? You can use a gasoline a/f gauge and look at it's a/f ratios because it all lines up the same. Every wideband reads lambda and just converts based on the stoich ratio for the fuel. If you understood this you wouldn't have made such a comment.
I target 11.5 WOT and mid 14's part throttle. Then get on a dyno and figure out where max power and timing are and correct accordingly.
But that's just me......
I target 11.5 WOT and mid 14's part throttle. Then get on a dyno and figure out where max power and timing are and correct accordingly.
But that's just me......
I give up.
This is like tuning 101 here and I don't understand the confusion behind this and how anybody can argue with it.
This is like tuning 101 here and I don't understand the confusion behind this and how anybody can argue with it.
And what if they want 2 tunes? One for gasoline and one for e85. Then you're going to switch stoich back and forth in the computer and the wideband? Or are you only going to switch over the wideband when making adjustments?
I'm not saying that your way is wrong. Just that it's more difficult and can potentially cause gremlins. Hptuners and efilive do not provide COMPLETE control over the stock computer.
What? It's as easy as it gets and it's how GM designed it. You are clearly not comprehending what your method of adding all your fuel for E85 via the VE table does to the rest of the "system". You need to do some digging into how these PCMs work with estimated airflow, load calculations, idle, timing, etc. Until you understand this we are at an impasse and I sound like a broken record.
Last edited by NicD; Jun 16, 2010 at 08:05 PM.
Sounds simple.








