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| Learning to tune; Where to find information | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 16 2009, 05:58 AM (145 Views) | |
| blah | Oct 16 2009, 05:58 AM Post #1 |
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Can someone point me to some info teaching how to tune ecu's? I have an e-manage blue that I want to play around with I did a quick search on google, but didn't spot anything useful |
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| AceSniper | Oct 16 2009, 09:10 PM Post #2 |
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don't "play" unless you have use of a wideband o2 and possibly headphone det set. you wont be able to get the fuel right with out getting a wideband reading for every zone. |
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| blah | Oct 17 2009, 07:41 AM Post #3 |
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I plan on using this to get the AFR. Is the range wide enough (11.8 - 20.6)? http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5300&keywords=mixture&form=KEYWORD |
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| robcam | Oct 17 2009, 08:33 AM Post #4 |
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You will need an Air Fuel Sensor tapped into the middle section of the exhaust. This allows the best measurement for A/F ratio. And Knocking Amp to monitor the amount of knock that is occuring inside the engine during tuning. This eliminates the risk of the engine blowing. |
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