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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Vancouver or... ?
Posts: 1,025
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Wong Chip Vs. Factory Chip via LM-1
Here are a couple of indicative runs using the factory chip...
![]() and Steve's most recent iteration of his chip for the car... ![]() The car is a 3.2 with a premuffler in place of the cat and a dansk sport muffler. Otherwise the car is stock. The AFRs running with the factory chip are on the lean side. Steve's chip nicely pulls the AFRs down to a more appropriate level and has the AFRs bouncing just under 13. The red line is WOT switch with the no signal zone indicating WOT. 2-second smoothing has been applied on both graphs. Steve reworked my chip at least five times last year. I was driving him insane with LM-1 logs showing inconsistent results. We finally figured out that the variances we were experiencing were due to my use of ethanol blended fuel from time-to-time. Seems that stoich, or the ideal AFR for ethanol is quite a bit different than gasoline, so even a 5% ethanol blend will significantly skew the AFR results as well as changing the target range for optimum AFR. All in a day's work for Steve... |
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