afc neo tuning for injectors
nick96gst
08-10-2007, 08:59 PM
hey
I have a 96 eclipse gs-t
I just installed the apexi safc neo and i put 650cc injectors in my eclipse
so my question is i was trying to figure it out for about a hour or so but how
do you put more fuel in to the engine with using the safc neo.
i think it it has something to do with throttle or air flow pressure but not sure,
any help would be appreciated
Thanks aot
I have a 96 eclipse gs-t
I just installed the apexi safc neo and i put 650cc injectors in my eclipse
so my question is i was trying to figure it out for about a hour or so but how
do you put more fuel in to the engine with using the safc neo.
i think it it has something to do with throttle or air flow pressure but not sure,
any help would be appreciated
Thanks aot
TalonEclipseMixGsx
08-10-2007, 09:16 PM
On the air map chart zero is the stock setting. When you subtract airlflow, you lean out the mixture. When you are in the positive, you are richening up the mixture.
nick96gst
08-25-2007, 01:04 PM
thanks for all the help
i been messing with it for about a week know
i also but a 255 walbro fuel pump in
but i was wandering what did you set yours to
thanks for all the help
i been messing with it for about a week know
i also but a 255 walbro fuel pump in
but i was wandering what did you set yours to
thanks for all the help
TalonEclipseMixGsx
08-25-2007, 03:25 PM
Well every car is going to vary. Mine on the low throttle starts at -10 and subtract 1 for every 750 rpm or so. (This was StevieK's advice to me I can't take credit for it) My high throttle is a jumbled mess. I think it starts at -20 and so on till 7000 rpms. Kind of like a safeguard i set 7200 rpms very rich, i think like a -10, which acts as my personal rev limiter. I get a nice pop from the exhaust when I hit it, which isn't very often since I shift at 7K.
Anyway, keep in mind that I have the walbro 190 and the 550 injectors, with boost set to 20psi. With your 255, and 650s you are going to be running alot richer, so you will have to subtract alot more airflow than I did. Also a fuel pressure regulator will help so you aren't running so rich at idle.
Remember when tuning though, its best to have some sort of data logger. I personally found the wideband to be very helpful while tuning.
Anyway, keep in mind that I have the walbro 190 and the 550 injectors, with boost set to 20psi. With your 255, and 650s you are going to be running alot richer, so you will have to subtract alot more airflow than I did. Also a fuel pressure regulator will help so you aren't running so rich at idle.
Remember when tuning though, its best to have some sort of data logger. I personally found the wideband to be very helpful while tuning.
steviek
08-26-2007, 12:01 AM
old injectors 450cc divided by new injectors 650cc minus 1
= subtract 30% fuel.
= subtract 30% fuel.
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