Hey guys
I just got my DSM turbo set-up up and running in my Accord. Im running Crome Pro on a P06 ECU, and I also have an Innovate LC-1 wideband and XD-16 gauge for logging AFR's. I created my basemap and started doing some fine-tuning and got it to run great overall, but I'm still running rich when I'm off boost and at idle. I would make adjustments, but my laptop just crashed on me, so I'm unable to make any further adjustments at the moment, but my concern is driving the vehicle with it running really rich at idle/low-load crusing, if that will cause any long-term damages or issues?
Obviously I plan on getting the map finished up, but I just need to know if my AFR's are safe or not while driving in the mean time. My AFR's under boost are about 12.5:1, and idle/low-load AFR's range from as low as 11.5:1 to 12.5:1. I know the ideal AFR's at idle are about 14.7:1, and crusing about 14.7:1 or slightly richer to be safe, correct?
So what do you think, is an off-boost AFR of approx 12.0:1 going to cause any long term issues?
My main modifications are as follows:
F22A1 with Arias 8.2:1 CR pistons.
Little 14b turbo currently at about 6lbs boost (keeping a close eye on intake-air temps).
680cc Precision injectors.
Walbro 255lph fuel pump / stock fuel pressure regulator.
Front-mount intercooler, 2.5" charge pipes.
Chipped P06 / Crome Pro / Ostrich 2 emulator / USB datalog / Innovate wideband.
I just got my DSM turbo set-up up and running in my Accord. Im running Crome Pro on a P06 ECU, and I also have an Innovate LC-1 wideband and XD-16 gauge for logging AFR's. I created my basemap and started doing some fine-tuning and got it to run great overall, but I'm still running rich when I'm off boost and at idle. I would make adjustments, but my laptop just crashed on me, so I'm unable to make any further adjustments at the moment, but my concern is driving the vehicle with it running really rich at idle/low-load crusing, if that will cause any long-term damages or issues?
Obviously I plan on getting the map finished up, but I just need to know if my AFR's are safe or not while driving in the mean time. My AFR's under boost are about 12.5:1, and idle/low-load AFR's range from as low as 11.5:1 to 12.5:1. I know the ideal AFR's at idle are about 14.7:1, and crusing about 14.7:1 or slightly richer to be safe, correct?
So what do you think, is an off-boost AFR of approx 12.0:1 going to cause any long term issues?
My main modifications are as follows:
F22A1 with Arias 8.2:1 CR pistons.
Little 14b turbo currently at about 6lbs boost (keeping a close eye on intake-air temps).
680cc Precision injectors.
Walbro 255lph fuel pump / stock fuel pressure regulator.
Front-mount intercooler, 2.5" charge pipes.
Chipped P06 / Crome Pro / Ostrich 2 emulator / USB datalog / Innovate wideband.
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