Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
you better get a innovative lc1 widband or at least get on the dyno to get your a/f ratio so you can get a tune. it is most likely running lean and could cause engine damage.
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Please be careful. I believe that I gotten a fix, just left the garage with a grin, big **** type.
Black exhaust is nothing. Your running unleaded gas and there are not light grey tail pipes anymore.
I hit over 14:1 A/F above at anything over 18.1 PSIG with my Zeitronix.
The best thing you will feel is that it is hanging too long in the higher gears. I would suggest any pully guy get a data logger to see the A/F as you go.
More very soon, Woody
Black exhaust is nothing. Your running unleaded gas and there are not light grey tail pipes anymore.
I hit over 14:1 A/F above at anything over 18.1 PSIG with my Zeitronix.
The best thing you will feel is that it is hanging too long in the higher gears. I would suggest any pully guy get a data logger to see the A/F as you go.
More very soon, Woody
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
I have a dyno near me and i have a af guage and will be doing the same soon as long as your works ok.
as long as you are not wot you should be ok thanks for being the tester.,,maybe out meth on it would help also. jim
ps I am at sea level
as long as you are not wot you should be ok thanks for being the tester.,,maybe out meth on it would help also. jim
ps I am at sea level
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Originally Posted by tighed1
My tail pipes are still running black so it appears in regular driving at least I am running rich.
On the flip side, our ecus seem to do really well with compensating for extremely high AFR...but that doesnt mean its safe by a LOOONG shot.
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
what is your a/f ratio ?
How about some advice on an A/F ratio meter or wideband thingy or whatever it is that one would need to determine A/F ratio. Keep it inexpensive please!
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
www.zeitronix.com the zt-2 is what a few of us have. The dashdaq is plug in OBD port, but not cheaper than the zt-2 with boost gauge and wideband sensor. Plus the install and muffler shop install of the wb sensor.
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Originally Posted by tighed1
Just an update.
STILL stacked. No problems (yet).
STILL stacked. No problems (yet).
Re: Officially Running Stacked - Lets see what happens
Originally Posted by tighed1
Beats the heck outta me. Tail pipes continue to run black.
How about some advice on an A/F ratio meter or wideband thingy or whatever it is that one would need to determine A/F ratio. Keep it inexpensive please!
How about some advice on an A/F ratio meter or wideband thingy or whatever it is that one would need to determine A/F ratio. Keep it inexpensive please!
i wired up a Innovative LC1 wideband so I can screw it in my O2 bung, plug it into my cig lighter and then into my laptop. Takes about 5 minutes to do it. Most people buy a gauge and mount theirs permanently though. I did mine like that because I tend to change cars a lot and did not want to buy a new wideband every time I got a car (or go through the hassle of removing the perm install units) and I have a lot of friends that like to tune so I share it often. It was $199 shipped when I bought it a few years back.
The Innovative LC1 won a "shootout" between all the widebands and the Zietronix was ranked as one of the least accurate but from what I read in the report they did not vary much in accuracy to the point it would be an issue. Listed below is the newest shootout with their other widebands, they have several to choose from. You can always call them to see what is best for you.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/r...B_Shootout.pdf
or you could just jump on a dyno and do a few runs for around $60 and get your a/f ratio but you can not monitor your a/f ratio on the road like you can with your own wideband.
Last edited by mrphotoman; 04-07-2009 at 07:31 AM.