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I have loads of carbon on the plugs. So it seems to me that i have a lot of fuel added to mixture. Very rich mixture. But it is a bit dangerous to lean the mixture. I will try small increments adjust to the mixture and i will see how rich is the mixture on my wideband. Actualy is showing something like 9.4 on the wideband

Edited by pedro skyline

I was wondering is the latency on the injectors left at zero?

And the diferent value set on the injectors is there a reason?

Thanks

To Tune PFC properly the latency is set directly into the table on the left, it is only ever put next to the injectors (via hand controller) to get it to the tuner.

Thanks mate for your help. Very much apreciated. This fórum is realy a most with very good People and happy to help. I will logo my datalogit to my pfc and aply those numbers to the fuel injectors sheet on my pfc d-jetro. Thanks i will let you know how was it after that whith the mixture. As long as doesnt knock much and doesnt run lean i will be ok

Post up all your mods or email me [email protected] and i will see if i have a good solid base you can start with. You can buy me a beer next time im in Portugal :P

Post up all your mods or email me [email protected] and i will see if i have a good solid base you can start with. You can buy me a beer next time im in Portugal :P

Post up all your mods or email me [email protected] and i will see if i have a good solid base you can start with. You can buy me a beer next time im in Portugal :P

By the way i sended to you mail my mods.

I was wondering if i, using a timing light do the 15 degrees advance on the CAS sensor or do i compensate in Apexi PFC ignition avdance sheet? Thanks

By the way i sended to you mail my mods.

I was wondering if i, using a timing light do the 15 degrees advance on the CAS sensor or do i compensate in Apexi PFC ignition avdance sheet? Thanks

if pfc hand controller is at 15degrees put timing light on coil 1 (dont use loop at rear unless you are confident of the offset) and set cas so that the timing light and hand controller read the same.

Ok mate cheers.

I am doing the injectors at the moment.

I Done 43.5 to all my injectors but the car is running rich on my wideband. I will try to sort my injectors latency cause by my maths is +0.24ms

But the car is steel running rich so probably it is a diferent latency. Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
On 28/06/2016 at 10:07 AM, STATUS said:

Just let me know if you received my email with my mods thanks

 

yeah im back friday so i will forward something through

Hi again status. I tryed the map you sended me and made some adjustments and car runs fine thanks alot. Now my exhaust manifold is cracked lol. I am looking for one more resistant then this one. And i have a problem with my ecu 2 pin temperature sensor. Car takes time to start and when start i warm up for a while and when a turn engine of for 10m the reading in the ecu is like -22 degrees wich is impossible.

I bought a new one and it does the same thing any ideas?

Thanks

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