These logs were taken from my '91 Legacy Turbo Sport Sedan, Saab TMIC, 3" turboback and Blitz SBC-iD boost controller. They were taken with the Zeitronix ZT-2 Wideband O2 and the GReddy eManage.
They are mostly self explanatory, but I'll give my comments for each one.
This log was taken from a 4th gear pull on the highway. I officially pronounce the MAF sensor dead at 4700 rpm. It flatlined at 5.0V THIS early. I remember reading Phil (BAC5.2) saying that the MAF will max out at about 11-12 psi on a 16G. Well, this is about 11.5-12 psi on my stock turbo. As you can see, the Normal Injector Duty Cycle is 80%. This is the last value on the ECU's table of MAF values and therefore after the MAF maxes out, the injectors are "snapped open" at 80%. My adjusted duty cycle at this RPM is 85%, which tapers up to 90% towards redline.
My laptop crashed before I could save the stock tuning logs, but you get the idea.
This is the log from the Zeitronix. User 1 is the MAF sensor voltage.
You can easily see at the top of the graph that the MAF maxes out early, and (obviously) stays that way. I'm not sure what the g/sec of air at 5.0V is, but at the very beginning of that my injectors are at 85% duty cycle. At ONLY 4700 RPM! CFM of air increases with RPM, so you can now realize that the car gets steadily leaner from this point onward. Even with an entire night of tuning, at 10.8 psi at 5647 RPM my highest AFR is 11.5. Fuel was added after this pull, and while not significantly lean, my injectors are at about 90% duty cycle. Imagine your AFR at 80%...
Oh, another funny thing, the TPS sensor is backwards compared to most cars. 4.XX volts is 0% throttle, 1.0X is WOT. Not a problem for the eManage, and just a little confusing on the Zeitronix. The curve is the same, just backwards.
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Time, AFR, RPM, Boost(PSI/inHg), TPS, User1
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4518, 11.40, 0, 4.94
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4608, 10.20, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4608, 11.90, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4645, 11.40, 0, 4.96
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4608, 10.30, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4608, 11.80, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4683, 11.40, 0, 4.98
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4627, 10.30, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4627, 11.80, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4683, 11.20, 0, 5.00
7:31:17 AM, 10.90, 4645, 10.20, 0, 5.00
In conclusion, please, PLEASE do not put the boost over 11psi on stock management and stock injectors. You'll be significantly lean past this point and will readily knock. This is a serious risk to your engine.
The eManage and the Zeitronix proved to be very worthwhile, an amazing combination. It will take me very far in modding the car.
All comments and questions are encouraged and appreciated.
- the other Phil