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Old 05-28-2004, 01:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A/F ratio

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I have a turbocharged B16A
I'm gonna get a wide band meter so I can tune my A/F ration but I dunno what ratio I have to aim for
12,5:1? help me out on this thanks
By the way I'm using the AFC hack
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it depends on how conservative you wanna make it .
Ideally in partial throttle you want 14.7
Light boost like 13.5
and in full load boost you want about 12.5

Most tend to run a little richer though just in case in full boost.

Also remember you will generally see a .3-.5 lambda diff from the street to the dyno . I think the dyno reads a little richer if im not mistaken. I gotta double check though
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i try to keep it between 11.5-12.0 under heavy boost.
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I'm gonna try to boost 10 psi on the afc hack
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it depends on how conservative you wanna make it .
Ideally in partial throttle you want 14.7
Light boost like 13.5
and in full load boost you want about 12.5

Most tend to run a little richer though just in case in full boost.

Also remember you will generally see a .3-.5 lambda diff from the street to the dyno . I think the dyno reads a little richer if im not mistaken. I gotta double check though
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