Quickie novice starter AFR target tables.. How's this look?
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:32 am
Ok - I've been reading and reading, and since I'm finally starting to really look at the wideband o2 on my car, I generated a 'real' target afr table (instead of just 14.7's everywhere
) Can anyone give me feedback on how this looks overall?
The engine is a mostly stock (internally) 70's era dodge 440. I don't have a dyno on it, but I'm thinking peak power will be in the 5,500 RPM range, and peak torque just below 3,000 RPM. Just guessing, but I think that should be pretty close.
Is there anything obvious I need to rethink on this? I know I'll need to tweak as I start driving it, but I just want to make sure to avoid 'starting' mistakes...
The engine is a mostly stock (internally) 70's era dodge 440. I don't have a dyno on it, but I'm thinking peak power will be in the 5,500 RPM range, and peak torque just below 3,000 RPM. Just guessing, but I think that should be pretty close.
Is there anything obvious I need to rethink on this? I know I'll need to tweak as I start driving it, but I just want to make sure to avoid 'starting' mistakes...