Boost95
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- Oct 21, 2004
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Wilkes Barre,
Pennsylvania
I didn't see a tech article listed for tuning with your WideBand so I was hoping to get one made up. Possibly someone with more knowledge then me can post some insight. Im running the AEM UEGO, logger,and SAFC. I am new to the wideband and Im hoping to get a nice tune before race season starts.
Thanks in Advance!
Thanks in Advance!
but heres the general idea, or atleast what I do. Im running the plx-m300 which has a 5v output so I log this on my dsmlink. I do a 3rd gear wot pull and look at my logged air/fuel ratio vs rpm. You choose the target ratio your looking for, I tune for 11 to 1 and run sunoco ultra 94 (I think thats abit on the safe side but this is where I prefer to be) and then with each rpm based slider add or subtract fuel at the rpms that its needed to you end up with a nice steady air/fuel ratio through the full pull. I then do some pulls in the other gears to make sure the ratio still looks good, adding or subtracting fuel if need be. After that I do a few logs running throught the gears to make sure everything still looks good. I usually have it abit richer in the 4500-5500 rpm range as this is where your rpms drop when you shift and because of cylinder pressure this is the area it is most likely to knock. Don't know how much help that is but thats what I do, if there are some more advanced tunners that have some input I'd be happy to hear it as well 
If you are setting your A:F first, and then raising your boost, you are adding more air thus changing your A:F.