265 Hemi to efi
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Hi all, I've been doing a fair bit of reading of the tuning guide and also running the engine with TunerPro and I'm pretty much stuffed with the tuning side until this wideband is sorted out aren't I? Cheers
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Yep
You need to know how much unburnt fuel is in the exhaust to be able to adjust the mixture to the correct value, just because you see 'afr commanded 13.2:1' doesn't mean that, that is actually happening.

You need to know how much unburnt fuel is in the exhaust to be able to adjust the mixture to the correct value, just because you see 'afr commanded 13.2:1' doesn't mean that, that is actually happening.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
you dont really need the wideband to make a start if you have a fresh narrowband sensor in the exhaust tune idle to round 800-900mv same with wot 850mv ish use BLM numbers to tune cruise areas if its drivable or target 450-500mv tuned for years with no wideband
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
pretty sure this car is in no state to leave the shed so theres not going to be too much you can do, but like delcowizzid said if you have a narrow band you can at least get the idle mixture in the ball park
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Thanks guys I will look at the narrowband option. I have a new narrowband sensor installed
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Get a log and post it up. Get it warm and let it idle for a bit and pull some steady revs too.
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Will do, thanks Dylan.
On another note I Finally received an email from Alan at 14point7. He reckons he shipped the controller a month ago and is checking with UPS. Hopefully it arrives soon.
On another note I Finally received an email from Alan at 14point7. He reckons he shipped the controller a month ago and is checking with UPS. Hopefully it arrives soon.
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
I had a problem with Tuner Pro finding the hardware again after a drained battery, but hopefully attached is the correct file. I have found the history tables so should start being able to make sense of a few things that I have been reading about, including the 02 volts. If someone could have a look at the xdl file and see how things are going it would be great. Cheers.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
If I am reading my data correctly I am averaging around 950mv at the moment, cheers.delcowizzid wrote:you dont really need the wideband to make a start if you have a fresh narrowband sensor in the exhaust tune idle to round 800-900mv same with wot 850mv ish use BLM numbers to tune cruise areas if its drivable or target 450-500mv tuned for years with no wideband
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
yeah shes certainly probably on the rich side, if you look at it, when your giving it throttle the target AFR goes to 14.7, at that point it should be more like 400-500mv, so that areas certainly a bit rich.
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower! 
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Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread