My first AFR table :-D
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quattrodave
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My first AFR table :-D
Could somone please ahve a quick look at my first AFR table, check it look ok and give me some feedback on it. I am aiming at slighly rich at idle, lean at low power and rich aproaching boost.....
Many thanks
Dave
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There are two schools of thought - blend and no blend. The no-blend school says that if you're cruising you want it lean and if you're not you want it X rich. Say you cruise the highway at 70kPa and 2200 rpm. With this map you'd want maybe even 16:1 cruise (whatever your engine will tolerate) in all bins up to, say, 85kPa and 2700rpm. All the other bins outside of that rectangle would be full rich (whatever your engine needs but start safe) of say 12:1 so you're either cruising or racing depending on your pedal. Works well.
The blend school is similar but accounts more for tweener power such as passing on the highway. You don't need 12:1 at part throttle as the engine doesn't require that richness but 16:1 isn't enough. You can save some gas with this type of blending, especially if you're the type that plays the pedal a lot, but will take some tweaking. Works well and saves gas.
In either case start much richer for safety in boost. I think this is what cossie_storm was indicating. You may want to start with a safe richer no-blend map and tune to a blended map as you find what your engine needs. Remember, this is an AFR map and not a VE map, so the pretty blended colors don't apply here as much.
Now back to work! Mod that map, start driving and tune that thing!

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Hope that helps,
David

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Re: My first AFR table :-D
Dave,quattrodave wrote:Hiya guys,
Could somone please ahve a quick look at my first AFR table, check it look ok and give me some feedback on it. I am aiming at slighly rich at idle, lean at low power and rich aproaching boost.....
Many thanks
Dave
Are you setting this up for an Audi? If you are, those MC1 motors tend to like to run on the rich side. You might want to change those 15 afr to 14.5-14.7. They also like the rich idle, ~ 60-65kpa. Besides that your table looks good.
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