Target AFR's w/ E85 & boost?
... And while were on the subject.. what type of gain is achievable (ball park) switching from 93 octane gasoling to E85. I know it will vary... but thought id ask....maybe i'll search and see what others gained....if i can find anything.
This is like tuning 101 here and I don't understand the confusion behind this and how anybody can argue with it.
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...ght=e85+stoich
Maybe EFILive works different than HPTuners. With HpTuners that stoich value doesn't do much but effect fueling on the fbodies (non-flexfuel).
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...ght=e85+stoich
Maybe EFILive works different than HPTuners. With HpTuners that stoich value doesn't do much but effect fueling on the fbodies (non-flexfuel).
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...ght=e85+stoich
Maybe EFILive works different than HPTuners. With HpTuners that stoich value doesn't do much but effect fueling on the fbodies (non-flexfuel).
I would think (maybe wrong) if changing stoich does not add more fuel in hp tuners the proper way to go about it would be to both change stoich and to use an injector value that is 30% smaller than what you actually have? thats only IF it does not effect fuel.
Im not sure what will work best but I think I will try the stoich value change tune the PE table and go from there
Here is 5 pages of the same argument on hp tuners forum
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...&highlight=e85
^post 23 I think sums it up best.
It seems to me both will work but one way seems to be giving the pcm false air flow readings to get the desired fuel. (like old school piggy back boxes)
Not a knock on Cobrakiller but it seems to me that thats backwards way of going about it, But he has presented some fast cars this year and that is hard to argue with.
Last edited by Professor_speed; Jun 17, 2010 at 07:30 PM.
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Pwr, I'm glad it worked out for you. Did you create a new custom histogram in order to calculate your afr error correctly? I'm not sure but based on what I read, the open loop and pe tables probably won't need changed using this method as the PCM is still using 14.6 as stoich regardless of the value change there in the general tab.

At the time I didn't have real easy access to E85, (40 miles round trip) so I only ran a few tanks through it, but i really like it!
More timing and felt stronger. I might be moving to CO in a couple months, and it's all over down there, so I will probable go back to it. If so then I will just build a couple tunes for various % mixtures of E85 and regular gas and then store them in my V2. With black box flashing, I can change to a different tune in about 25 seconds when ever I want with out the laptop.
You can get in a whole bunch of trouble changing it the "stoich" way on a v6 car... 8 degrees of timing is going to jump out of left field and bite you in the *** before you know what hit you.
I have put every known variation of GM pcm on E85 via injector skew, and I have yet to have an issue.






