Disadvantages of really lean AFR for cruising
Moderator: Matt
Disadvantages of really lean AFR for cruising
Hello everyone.
I'm using ECR33 with Rb25DET onboard. It is controlled by Z32 ECU with nistune type 2.
Can some one tell me what is the disadvantages of having lean (16-17) AFR at the cruise ander low load (firs two columns of TP)?
I've set my car now for this and as far i cant see any disadvantages, car cruise smooth until AFR goes to 18. As far as i push the gas AFR goes to 12 and everything fine.
I only interested what bad can be in such len AFR on cruising
I'm using ECR33 with Rb25DET onboard. It is controlled by Z32 ECU with nistune type 2.
Can some one tell me what is the disadvantages of having lean (16-17) AFR at the cruise ander low load (firs two columns of TP)?
I've set my car now for this and as far i cant see any disadvantages, car cruise smooth until AFR goes to 18. As far as i push the gas AFR goes to 12 and everything fine.
I only interested what bad can be in such len AFR on cruising
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We do this commonly on hondas, jsut watch for EGTs and driveability. WE usually get lean cruise up around 17:1 withough issue on b and d series hondas. On the other hand, EJ Subarus wont take anything leaner then about 15:1 withotu stumbling.
i was able to pick up almost 10mpg on my honda, on average street driving with lean cruise.
i was able to pick up almost 10mpg on my honda, on average street driving with lean cruise.
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Yes.
I'm telling exacly about cruising - maintaining speed.
It looks like it saved me about 4 litres per 100 km.
Now i got new engine in an messed map completley. Got lean idle and cruising and realy rich transition area =)
Anyway it looks like fuel consumption is 18l per 100km wich is nice since i'm realylove to drive WOT =)
I'm telling exacly about cruising - maintaining speed.
It looks like it saved me about 4 litres per 100 km.
Now i got new engine in an messed map completley. Got lean idle and cruising and realy rich transition area =)
Anyway it looks like fuel consumption is 18l per 100km wich is nice since i'm realylove to drive WOT =)
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18L / 100km is still to much for city driving if you run unleaded fuel.
It's what I got on my 300 but with E85 ....
I run 16.5-17 AFR when cruising, the problem is not 17 value but the transitions on the throttle when you need a bit more (even when cruising) and I think it affects more the fuel mileage b/c the engine struggles more from 17 to 14 than 15 to 14.
It's what I got on my 300 but with E85 ....
I run 16.5-17 AFR when cruising, the problem is not 17 value but the transitions on the throttle when you need a bit more (even when cruising) and I think it affects more the fuel mileage b/c the engine struggles more from 17 to 14 than 15 to 14.
[b] Custom tunes S13/Z32/GTIR. First Z32 flex fuel (E85/unleaded) [/b]
[b] 300ZX Z32 '90 400ch 100% E85[/b]
[b] 200SX S13 '92 220ch 100% E85[/b]
[b] Audi S4 B5 '99 400ch 100% E85[/b]
[b] 300ZX Z32 '90 400ch 100% E85[/b]
[b] 200SX S13 '92 220ch 100% E85[/b]
[b] Audi S4 B5 '99 400ch 100% E85[/b]
I run about 16:5 to 1 on my '90 300zx as reported by the pair of WBO2s I use (PLX + Bosch sensors x 2).
Once I lean out to about 17:5 to one, the engine starts to miss-fire.
I also have the ECUtalk display, and it reports about 9.5 litres per 100km while using the cruise control on a flat road at 100km/h.
The last dyno was 330 rwkw, so I have good aspects of economy and power.
Once I lean out to about 17:5 to one, the engine starts to miss-fire.
I also have the ECUtalk display, and it reports about 9.5 litres per 100km while using the cruise control on a flat road at 100km/h.
The last dyno was 330 rwkw, so I have good aspects of economy and power.
Cheers
Regards
Greg
Regards
Greg
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