I bracket race, and completely understand wanting to soften the car up some. The best way to do that would be to short shift it, like has been said already. You want it to leave hard and consistent,...
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I bracket race, and completely understand wanting to soften the car up some. The best way to do that would be to short shift it, like has been said already. You want it to leave hard and consistent,...
it is not uncommon to have to use spacers, I did with my setup using a TCI flex plate.
awesome, I seriously remember reading that a while back when I first started tuning but I just didn't "file it away" because at the time I was not gonna run SD. I appreciate it.
Nevermind... lol
Thanks Bill, very helpful. I feel stupid.
I'd use the 1st, as it makes more sense. I have never seen the second one, and what is supposed to be the order of operations with it? Seems like it may need some ()
Which 30# injectors are you using? I'd say that it is unlikely you need to mess with the short pulse stuff the injectors that small. You could perhaps have error in the offset tables, but that is...
I have been using the injector offset tables from an 05 Silverado with the 6.0. They are disc-type injectors like the Lucas 42's, and I swear they are behaving more natural now that I changed to that...
The harness is backwards from the stock motor. You have to reverse the 2 outer wires I believe, but don't quote me on it. I put an LS3 in my 01 Z28 and had to swap the wires around. Fixed the issue.
I don't know, Id say it really doesn't matter too much. I wanted it closer to the heads simply because I wanted faster reaction. I have mine on the drivers side where the NB would go on my headers...
You say your EIO is wired with those wires? You do not need all of them, just pin 1 (analog output from WB) and then pin 5 is a ground. I'm not familiar with the LMs but I use an LC-1 and it has 2...
why not use an LC1?
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zt2/widebandoutput.htm
On there, they state the AFR is linear and found by using the formula 2*V+9.6
Now, since the EIO needs Volts/XX + XX The formula you...
ah ha! I really appreciate the help, I just wasn't looking at this the right way. It all makes sense now. :doh:
Thanks for the response. I'm still confused about which address corresponds to the 1st input on the EIO.
Like for example, SENS.11 is IAT. What SENS.xxx is the EIO1? Or maybe I'm going about this...
I just recently got the pro cable, and would like to use the EIO input in a function string I use for calculating AFR% error.
I used to do this calculation with the input from the A/C voltage (I...