need values for the fuel compensation tables, water and air

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n2boost
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need values for the fuel compensation tables, water and air

Post by n2boost »

I need to know at what % I need to set all the compensation tables for air and water open and close loop, high and low load. My car was tune 2 days ago but when I first start it in the morning, 22 deg. air temp it runs way too rich. I have to stay on the gas to keep it runing for about a minute. After that it runs but it stil runs in the 10 to 1 fuel ratio til it's fully warm, then it runs between 11.8 to 14.5 to 1 ratio at cruising loads. The car has a new AEM wide band meter. I also need some help with data logging, and how to save it in the computer so I can adjust the low fuel tables.

Thanks for the help, I'm new at this.
2001 Turbo GSR, BB SC61, 1000cc injectors, stock block w/block guard, arias pistons, eagle rods, p28 w/s300, LSD, Type S BOV, Tial 38mm w/g, blox manifold, 3" down pipe, Thermal 3", Zex turbo cams, AEM gears, MSD 6BTM
lowblow
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Post by lowblow »

I got all most same setup like yours
What is your higher PSI boost ?
n2boost
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Post by n2boost »

I'm running 18 PSI. What are you running? I'm trying to do the lite loud tunning myseft, but I'm new with this Hondata stuff and I can't even get the base maps to read real time. I have a Camaro with an ACCEL DFI and it is a lot easier to use. :?
2001 Turbo GSR, BB SC61, 1000cc injectors, stock block w/block guard, arias pistons, eagle rods, p28 w/s300, LSD, Type S BOV, Tial 38mm w/g, blox manifold, 3" down pipe, Thermal 3", Zex turbo cams, AEM gears, MSD 6BTM
lowblow
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Post by lowblow »

Can u upload your MAP
So we can figure out together
ben
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Post by ben »

Just take 10% to 15% out of the lower temperature cells in the water temp correction table and then smaller amounts until you get it where it needs to be.
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