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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Is Your Car Tuned Correctly?
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<blockquote data-quote="04cobradude" data-source="post: 12605617" data-attributes="member: 32969"><p>you are partially correct... if you are tuning with a wideband that is calibrated on a gas scale, 11.4 is still 11.4... using a gas scaled wideband, you still tune e85 or e100 to GAS a/f ratios... the only difference is that it requires much more fuel to reach those proper targets..</p><p></p><p>if you were to use your logic, then stock NARROWBAND 02 sensors wouldnt work..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04cobradude, post: 12605617, member: 32969"] you are partially correct... if you are tuning with a wideband that is calibrated on a gas scale, 11.4 is still 11.4... using a gas scaled wideband, you still tune e85 or e100 to GAS a/f ratios... the only difference is that it requires much more fuel to reach those proper targets.. if you were to use your logic, then stock NARROWBAND 02 sensors wouldnt work.. [/QUOTE]
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