I had downpipes and a custom exhaust installed and it did not make a real marked change. So without the soundtrack to go along with the performance, it was not the right car for me.SRT82ECOBOOST said:Did you think because it was a Ford, it would sound like a Mustang? What kind of sound are you expecting, exactly?
FoMoCoSHO said:ajpturbo said:Also, I highly doubt you are running rich at idle...that's where logging is the only answer rathe than speculating...the only way u would be running rich would be if u were in open loop and only a complete moron would force open loop at idle for this application....actually these cars run closed loop in a way even at wot but I won't really get into that now .....
Tease...
FoMoCoSHO said:Ajp, I swear that the obdII manual I sent you stated that lambda was set at 14.7......
No and I'm not home to look. I wonder if the deductive fueling logic adjusts stoich once it calculates.....hmmmmajpturbo said:FoMoCoSHO said:Ajp, I swear that the obdII manual I sent you stated that lambda was set at 14.7......
I can't remember....I thought there were some graphs that maybe had some stuff as examples but I don't recall....In my stock tune file it's set at 14.069
I think that's the stoic point for E10 gas..
You rember what page you may have saw that on FOMO?
FoMoCoSHO said:No and I'm not home to look. I wonder if the deductive fueling logic adjusts stoich once it calculates.....hmmmmajpturbo said:FoMoCoSHO said:Ajp, I swear that the obdII manual I sent you stated that lambda was set at 14.7......
I can't remember....I thought there were some graphs that maybe had some stuff as examples but I don't recall....In my stock tune file it's set at 14.069
I think that's the stoic point for E10 gas..
You rember what page you may have saw that on FOMO?
Yes. I think its well worth the 20 min. to swap it and test. No need for time to adjust, just make sure youre at normal op temp. And make sure you log it. If you still get a sputter, I think you have a bad o2 which could be from damage while swapping the DP's. It could be something as simple as crimping a wire or shorting it out on the metal.14SHOCAR said:Stock tune = I need to remove my map sensor.
So if I don't get sputter with stock it could be either tune or map or both. If I do get sputter it would be O2 or Spark?
Do I need to give the engine some time to adjust before I give it the beans? (or just a warm engine)
Short terms are pretty well dialed in, LT's are at about 5.5 while cruising and 7 when I punch it......way lower than on the 2013 at that E level.ajpturbo said:FoMoCoSHO said:No and I'm not home to look. I wonder if the deductive fueling logic adjusts stoich once it calculates.....hmmmmajpturbo said:FoMoCoSHO said:Ajp, I swear that the obdII manual I sent you stated that lambda was set at 14.7......
I can't remember....I thought there were some graphs that maybe had some stuff as examples but I don't recall....In my stock tune file it's set at 14.069
I think that's the stoic point for E10 gas..
You rember what page you may have saw that on FOMO?
I don't think it can...or need to...that's why reading lambda is beneficial...running .80 lambda would be good for almost any fuel ...fomo I'd say the higher E fuel u run u would see larger stft reading but lambda would remain.
I'm not really even sure why the stoic scalar is in the tune...other than maybe if u changed the fuel u were running such as higher E u could change that value and the fuel tables should scale them selves accordingly..such as an e85 tune if we could support that
SHOdded said:Check your 3bar sensor, maybe it just needs a little cleanup. Or it may be bad. Since the 2 bar tune works for you, the sensor is what I'd look to replace and test.
14SHOCAR said:I don't have a spare 3 bar. The SHO, from my understanding only comes with a 2 bar...
So what happened when you went back to stock? Did you drive it at all? Curious to know what happened. Who is the 93 2 bar DP tune from? Good idea to check the 3bar sensor....14SHOCAR said:Update for everyone.
I spoke with LMS for about 30 minutes on Friday asking about the V8 3 bar tune. They said there are a lot of cars running this tune with my strategy and the problems I am having at wide open throttle must be due to something with my car or gas I am running. To test the O2 sensor / Map sensor / spark plugs I returned my car back to stock to see if I still got sputter.
When I tried to revert my car "back to stock" (with a 2 bar installed). The tune failed and I thought I blew up my ECU with the LMS tuner. I had to try to revert back to factory 3 times before the factory tune took.
Last night I tried to tune my car to the 93 2Bar DP tune. It is running really good right now. I have NO sputter and no problems with the tune itself. I also notice the volume of soot coming out of the rear pipes is significantly less.
I think its a much more stable tune, and I'd rather have stability over the crap I've been dealing with.
I'm SOOOOOOOOOO fed up with the tuner and the issues that I've been having with my car since I put on the cats + exhaust. I am going to put the factory cats back on the car and keep the Corsa Exhaust. If I don't like the sound I am returning the exhaust complete back to factory. I suspect my Broken in Corsa Exhaust will sound great after I get the factory downpipes on.
So there we have it. After a crap ton of $$ and a ton of time, I'm going back to a more stable build on the SHO.