Dont flame me! Just an idea want to see if its viable. Or even possible..
I was thinking about this for the past few days. I know very little about tuning but i know you want to get to a target afr not to rich not to lean something like 11.5 afr << dont know if thats 100% correct. Why couldnt someone make a program that would take a wideband reading at a given rpm and make its own adjustments?
Say someone makes a excel program with 100 points/lines of interest or as many as you want for that matter and each point is a given rpm. You input the target afr for the rpm's in these lines. Now with the use of a data cable or something you simply go for a slow drive it takes it's readings and adjust your tuning program accordingly to your preset afr's? So basically instead of you adjusting the fuel your self adding/taking away fuel to reach your target afr's. You preset in the afr's you want and let the laptop do the work.. Sorry if this sound stupid but i figure this is somewhat how a stock ecu works by making adjustments on its own to keep within the specs the honda preset.. Any idea's? Thanks..
I was thinking about this for the past few days. I know very little about tuning but i know you want to get to a target afr not to rich not to lean something like 11.5 afr << dont know if thats 100% correct. Why couldnt someone make a program that would take a wideband reading at a given rpm and make its own adjustments?
Say someone makes a excel program with 100 points/lines of interest or as many as you want for that matter and each point is a given rpm. You input the target afr for the rpm's in these lines. Now with the use of a data cable or something you simply go for a slow drive it takes it's readings and adjust your tuning program accordingly to your preset afr's? So basically instead of you adjusting the fuel your self adding/taking away fuel to reach your target afr's. You preset in the afr's you want and let the laptop do the work.. Sorry if this sound stupid but i figure this is somewhat how a stock ecu works by making adjustments on its own to keep within the specs the honda preset.. Any idea's? Thanks..
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