Super AFC basic corrections for safc for my setup
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basic corrections for safc for my setup
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i need some general settings for my cars high and low throttle
i havent messed with my safc at all hardly as honestly im afraid of leaning it out too much in the wrong area and popping the motor
ill be getting on a dyno eventually (next few months), but for right now, i need to adjust my low map so that i can get better econonmy and a tad bit leaner
can someone give me some basic corrections for the low map and maybe the high map ..
right now i have it leaned out a bit up to about 1800 rpm in the low setting ..
if anyone has similar mods, can you post your corrections or atleast a brief summary of them .. like at which rpm should which correction be
i just need some basic stuff as im getting horrible gas milage, im sure im being robbed of power, and im sick of it
i need some general settings for my cars high and low throttle
i havent messed with my safc at all hardly as honestly im afraid of leaning it out too much in the wrong area and popping the motor
ill be getting on a dyno eventually (next few months), but for right now, i need to adjust my low map so that i can get better econonmy and a tad bit leaner
can someone give me some basic corrections for the low map and maybe the high map ..
right now i have it leaned out a bit up to about 1800 rpm in the low setting ..
if anyone has similar mods, can you post your corrections or atleast a brief summary of them .. like at which rpm should which correction be
i just need some basic stuff as im getting horrible gas milage, im sure im being robbed of power, and im sick of it
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I basically have the same exact setup as you do man. But I dont thin that anyone can really tell you exactly how you need to set up your car. I suppose there are just too many variables with each and every car. I think probably the only option we BOTH have is to get a wideband o2 sensor. Nobody on this forum likes helping noobs for some reason.
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IMHO, the best way to setup your car is to just go get a wideband and get it tuned...
Until you do, I would strongly advise you to keep your settings at stock.
suds.
Until you do, I would strongly advise you to keep your settings at stock.
suds.
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