tuning
Moderators: Helpinators, Moderators
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
tuning
what did you all use for simple tuning. By that I mean something to read and modify your air/fuel ratio. I heard that a apexi turbo timer can be made to read the oxygen sensor voltage, and by that you can tune off of that.
What else have you all used?
David
What else have you all used?
David
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9026
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:47 pm
- Location: Maryland www.andrewtechautomotive.com
- Contact:
Tune by wideband O2 and EGT.
Ideally, if you don't know what your doing, you might want to let a pro help you.
There's probably a TON of books on the topic of tuning.
Ideally, if you don't know what your doing, you might want to let a pro help you.
There's probably a TON of books on the topic of tuning.
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9026
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:47 pm
- Location: Maryland www.andrewtechautomotive.com
- Contact:
The one you have now is probably a narrow band O2 sensor. Not very useful for tuning. Low resoloution. EGT and Wideband with a wideband tuner is how people road-tune SAFC setups.
What exactly are you tuning though? I assume an SAFC or the like.
If you have a standalone ECU, you should just tune with the software given. I'm unfamiliar with tuning a standalone ECU, as every one is different. I will hopefully have a better grasp of tuning EMS in the near future though.
What exactly are you tuning though? I assume an SAFC or the like.
If you have a standalone ECU, you should just tune with the software given. I'm unfamiliar with tuning a standalone ECU, as every one is different. I will hopefully have a better grasp of tuning EMS in the near future though.
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
AEM makes a A/F gauge that reads off a wideband, and shows the ratio as well as the color. EGT is good, you should be able to do pretty well with that, but a wideband O2 is definitely what you want also.
98 Ford Contour V6 24V 5MT
98 Chevy Camaro Z28 LS1 6MT
91 Rio Red SS 5MT Sold
91 Flat Black Wagon L+ 4EAT RIP
91 Pearl White SS 4EAT RIP
98 Chevy Camaro Z28 LS1 6MT
91 Rio Red SS 5MT Sold
91 Flat Black Wagon L+ 4EAT RIP
91 Pearl White SS 4EAT RIP
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9026
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:47 pm
- Location: Maryland www.andrewtechautomotive.com
- Contact:
You can mod Autometer A/F gauges to read wideband.
www.fastwrx.com sells them (MachV).
Wideband is expensive though (to the tune of around $300).
www.fastwrx.com sells them (MachV).
Wideband is expensive though (to the tune of around $300).
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9026
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:47 pm
- Location: Maryland www.andrewtechautomotive.com
- Contact:
Do you want it tuned, or do you want it tuned correctly?
There is a mantra with modding, ESPICALLY with aftermarket turbo setups: "You gotta pay to play"
There is a mantra with modding, ESPICALLY with aftermarket turbo setups: "You gotta pay to play"
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
-
- Vikash
- Posts: 12517
- Joined: Sun Nov 03, 2002 2:13 am
- Location: USA, OH, Cleveland (sometimes visiting DC though)
- Contact:
You don't need to cut another hole. You can put the wideband sensor in place of your stock sensor. Many (maybe all?) wideband oxygen sensor controllers have a simulated narrow-band output that you can feed to whatever still needs the narrow-band signal.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 9026
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:47 pm
- Location: Maryland www.andrewtechautomotive.com
- Contact:
If you are running an E-Manage, you shouldn't even need the narrow-band.
It should be able to take full advantage of the wideband. I know most real standalone's can simply take advantage of the wideband sensor, and use it for some SUPER efficient closed look systems. Bonus feature is that fast standalone's can likely read the O2 sensor pretty quickly, so you can be in closed loop longer, which is better for just about everything. I would LOVE to have the system be fast enough to run closed loop at WOT. That would make things SO much more safe, I think.
But Vikash is right, the Wideband controller required to use the wideband O2 sensor, can lower the resoloution of the sensor to be compatable with anything that might need a stock narrow band setup.
It should be able to take full advantage of the wideband. I know most real standalone's can simply take advantage of the wideband sensor, and use it for some SUPER efficient closed look systems. Bonus feature is that fast standalone's can likely read the O2 sensor pretty quickly, so you can be in closed loop longer, which is better for just about everything. I would LOVE to have the system be fast enough to run closed loop at WOT. That would make things SO much more safe, I think.
But Vikash is right, the Wideband controller required to use the wideband O2 sensor, can lower the resoloution of the sensor to be compatable with anything that might need a stock narrow band setup.
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
[quote="scottzg"]...I'm not a fan of the vagina...[/quote][quote="evolutionmovement"]This will all go much easier if people stop doubting me.[/quote]
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
so my route in purchasing is...
I just read this to
http://www.sr20forum.com/showthread.php ... r+air+fuel
I read other forums to get others opinions
I just read this to
http://www.sr20forum.com/showthread.php ... r+air+fuel
I read other forums to get others opinions
95 Legacy N/A EJ22 - Turbo @ 5.5psi
WRX Turbo and Intercooler
STI Exhaust
WRX Turbo and Intercooler
STI Exhaust
-
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 1947
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:22 pm
- Location: Fargo, ND
which A/F gauge there is the one that reads wideband?BAC5.2 wrote:You can mod Autometer A/F gauges to read wideband.
www.fastwrx.com sells them (MachV).
Wideband is expensive though (to the tune of around $300).
96 Impreza L sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
-
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 1947
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:22 pm
- Location: Fargo, ND
which A/F gauge there is the one that reads wideband?BAC5.2 wrote:You can mod Autometer A/F gauges to read wideband.
www.fastwrx.com sells them (MachV).
Wideband is expensive though (to the tune of around $300).
96 Impreza L sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
http://store.yahoo.com/fastwrx/plxdewio2se.html
this one. it has narow simulator. this is actualy the only ones that ive seen that has it. aem uego at least doesnt. the zitronic might but with display its a little more than the plx
this one. it has narow simulator. this is actualy the only ones that ive seen that has it. aem uego at least doesnt. the zitronic might but with display its a little more than the plx
-jason
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
[quote="Scoobyniteowl"] Chasin' @$$ is a great form of exercise and if you do get any, then that is more exercise[/quote]
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact:
-
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 1947
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:22 pm
- Location: Fargo, ND
well it looks like the wideband controller is the expensive part.
a wideband sensor for the plx kit is only 70 dollars. while the kit is 300 w/out a display and 350 w/a display.
and the gauge converter for 45 dollars is the piece needed so you can use a narrow band gauge.
dont see the point of buying the converter though. a sensor and controller w/display is the same price as the sensor and controller w/out display and the converter when all is said and done. and then you still have to buy the gauge. unless this thing does something to make the stock ECU happy. and if it were that crucial you would think it would be part of the kit.
a wideband sensor for the plx kit is only 70 dollars. while the kit is 300 w/out a display and 350 w/a display.
and the gauge converter for 45 dollars is the piece needed so you can use a narrow band gauge.
dont see the point of buying the converter though. a sensor and controller w/display is the same price as the sensor and controller w/out display and the converter when all is said and done. and then you still have to buy the gauge. unless this thing does something to make the stock ECU happy. and if it were that crucial you would think it would be part of the kit.
96 Impreza L sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
97 legacy outback limited
00 Impreza RS sedan
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:59 pm
- Location: Tampa, Fl
- Contact: