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On a Lighter Note! A Way to Monitor Air/Fuel Mixture
Is there a way to monitor the air/fuel mixture as a percentage? Maybe in the records area, would fuel and mass air flow monitors give a number that could be calculated? I admit I haven't researched all the record options available but this just occurred to me it may be helpful. I have read in other forums that a ratio of 14:1 is ideal. Is this a stock mixture and our canned/custom tunes are different? I have the same modified stock intake that Jack has and am wondering what the mixture may be and if we are hitting the target area. Just some random thoughts!
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I could be wrong about the number but it’s something like that. 14:1 is what I understand as the effect ratio for effect burning and fuel mileage. Not for power. That would be to lean for max HP or torque. |
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http://www.wbo2.com/ :thumbs up yellow: |
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I guarantee Bill will have your A/F dialed in to ideal ratios at both cruise and WOT. They will be more ideal than the stock tune! I have looked at my tunes (actually Bill's :)) on a dyno and confirmed this to be the case.......atleast with my truck! Plain and simple........."BILL KNOWS HIS ****"........AND YOU CAN HAVE 100% peace of mind regarding the quality of his work and the extensive effort he puts into all of our tuning:2thumbs: |
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If I remember correctly...Bill was saying something about there not being a wideband sensor yet??? Jack/Bill/Corey will step in I am sure and chime in.
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At this point there is now way to monitor AFR with the Gryphon. I know you can get stand alone AFR meters from AEM, Innovative Motorsports, and a few others.
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Edge has mentioned building a wideband O2 sensor similar to the pyrometer that they use on the diesels. Other than the mention of it, I have no information regarding if or when they plan to release one.
Outside of that, I do plan to add the LT & ST Fuel trims as well as O2 voltage. This would at least provide some measure of monitoring whether or not the engine is lean. Again, I don't have a specific time to include this. It's just a matter of when things free up a little bit. :shrug: Take care. |
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