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05-17-2022, (Subject: tuning question ) Post: #16 | |||
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RE: tuning question (05-17-2022 )Rawze Wrote: * The engine is set to run too rich in the lower torque/fuelling ranges.. and set to lead in the higher HP.torque ranges. =- It looks like they tried to use the same flat-line value for the fuel air mix across the entire engines operating range of rpm and power. - This dulls its power curve and makes for some strange acceleration, etc. Why someone would do this is beyond me... it looks like someone guessing, perhaps lazy, or someone in a hurry made this table.Hey Rawze, I’ve been running my OFC table in a similar fashion as you described above with good results. It would look to someone like a rudimentary attempt with no thought to the outcome but I just stole the idea from an old N-14 cal. rich down low in the cranking region with a 1.5 throughout the rest of the table. Acceleration is strong with just a puff of smoke on upshifts. (05-17-2022 )Rawze Wrote: * the fuel torque conversion table is running in a dertated state. This means the engine will not make the power being requested of it. The way it is set, it is only likely to make about 510-515HP And also how do we monitor or determine if the torque/fuel tables need attention? If I remember correctly when I did anything with these tables it just made the engine wanna “run-on” when ya got out of the throttle. User's Signature: That’s pronounced, /ˈs(k)izəm/ | |||
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