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Tuning À la carte
Stoichometric / Fuel Table
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 16600404" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>What I'm trying to ask is not so much the actual values in the tune, but hypothetical. Rephrasing, if I change the blend of gas I use and it's stoichs are different, should I change it in the tune? A second question below.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically what you are stating is lambda for power is 0.8 for gas and for 10 percent ethanol blended gas. My question boils down to this then. Is this true?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do not have an OEM wideband. It's aftermarket and in the programming of it, you set the stoich to whatever it should be, so with this gauge, the AFR displayed if you choose to display this instead of lambda should be accurate.</p><p></p><p>Willie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 16600404, member: 14133"] What I'm trying to ask is not so much the actual values in the tune, but hypothetical. Rephrasing, if I change the blend of gas I use and it's stoichs are different, should I change it in the tune? A second question below. Basically what you are stating is lambda for power is 0.8 for gas and for 10 percent ethanol blended gas. My question boils down to this then. Is this true? I do not have an OEM wideband. It's aftermarket and in the programming of it, you set the stoich to whatever it should be, so with this gauge, the AFR displayed if you choose to display this instead of lambda should be accurate. Willie [/QUOTE]
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