Hi all,
My first attempt at tuning and i'm not 100% on what are good afr rations...
and are these affected by the ignition timing or are they indipendant.
eg can i tune the fuel map first then tune ignition
or should they be done simultaniusly.??
eg2 if i go too lean in a certian area in the fuel map it will ping so i back off the ignition right?, when i correct the fuel map , i will have to redo the ignition.
so in a nut shell what is the process everione follows?
thanks
how to change afrs and ignition tables,,, and not blow an en
Moderator: Matt
Have a safe ignition map to begin with, then get afr slightly richer than needed (say by 0.5 afr) then do ignition, if you hear pining your way past where you should be, retard it, by several deg, ignition comes to experience much more than fuel which is mostly the same across engines to a point. engines usually use from 50 (no load/over run)- 10 degrees or more (max load/low rpm) and anywhere in-between, Min ignition will occur at max torque on any engine.
I'll post the current one but pete has been working on it a bit more since now
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I've asked Pete for an update... and here it is
http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/files/n ... basics.pdf
http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/files/n ... basics.pdf
Re: how to change afrs and ignition tables,,, and not blow an en
my ignition timing table was based of petes and a few other peoples.
Fuel map is alot easier. afr gauge
Fuel map is alot easier. afr gauge