N/A percentage corrections
S5 N/A
Mazdatrix Light weight steel flywheel Corksport Header to 3" single, no cat, single muffler. AFC Neo Innovate Wide Band located at the collector, no O2 sensor Cold Air box, Cone filter, Cold Air Duct, and Heat Shielded Intake Track 155,xxx miles 100psi compression front and rear rotor 60% Hi 50% Lo My corrections from 2000rpm to 8000rpm WOT start from -11% and progress to -23% correction (slightly different around where the ACV opens and secondaries), in the pro setting. My AFR's are low to mid 13:1 . Before the major corrections i took -10% at the most before i had a wideband, after install it was reading low to mid 10:1. The After Burn was insane, still is. Just not as earth shattering. My question is, Is this common to take this this much fuel away on a N/A? Side Note: it runs great i tend to dial it in a little more but im just curious about the other afc tuners out there. Thanks, Vic |
Bring out your dead! No one ever answered and I had the same question, so almost a year later i am adding my $0.02. I'm pulling 20% out on the high map and still in the high 11:1 AFR range. I didn't want to go any further than that until I got confirmation that others are adjusting as much as I am. Cant always just trust your wideband. ;)
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Get a wideband O2 it's the only way to be sure... it's a small investment for peace of mind.
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Does anyone use a SAFC anymore? I am jacking this thread as it interests me. I also may be able to offer some help. I just installed SAFC 1 and have no intention of going wideband. I have been trimming the fuel and basing removal on sound, smell and feel. Car is S5 N/A with S/4 keg. Port matched, Cheapie cone filter, custom downpipe and mid pipe, and cherybombs. Anyways, I have added fuel at 1000 and trimmed fuel progressively as rpm rises. I took no more than 9%. I will inspect plugs ion and adjust as necessary. I have a narrow band coming to assist in tuning. I have noticed an improvement already.
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I have something like 27% of fuel pulled out on the top end. Wideband will help you alot, but a narrowband should work too
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Why not get a wideband? Not interested in keeping healthy a/f ratios????
Small price to pay for a reliable tune. Also be careful will drastic changes and the ecu with adjust timing based on how you adjust your fuel because of how this type of piggyback works. These are only really meant for smoothing things out after simple bolt ons. Not really safe once beyond basic upgrades. |
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