Merlin wrote:If you are too rich you will be down on power


Re: the print outs, there were a load from the national meet that can be used for comparison of shape too, if you look at them (if they're up?

Merlin wrote:If you are too rich you will be down on power
bristol_bb4 wrote: turn the volume up and get your happy time tissues ready
Kevin Bridges wrote: How did a didnae!!
Water temp sensor controls mixture until the O2 sensor has warmed up and starts reading, then that takes over.Merlin wrote:Fuelling and having too much fuel in the exhaust gas is controlled and can be influenced by a multitude of things. Off the top of my head (but the service manual will tell you more):
TPS
MAP sensor
IAT sensor
Engine water temp sensor
Ignition timing
ECU
Oooh, that was good then. Powerstation didn't do that bit at the national (but we did get reliable readoutsMerlin wrote:One or two were running rich either all the way through the rev range or in certain parts. They stick a sensor up your exhaust which monitors the ratio in the exhaust gasses.
Yep - in case my post reads as suggesting the other components Merlin listed don't affect it, that wasn't what I meant. My post was just explaining the way that the coolant temp sensor and O2 sensor interact in their effect on it.Merlin wrote:If your MAP sensor or IAT sensor is giving false readings more fuel will be added than is needed too.
Merlin wrote:I have looked a the sheets in detail and I can see that the dyno is not reading torque properly over 5K or so. The torque curves do not increase after VTEC, are not as sustained as other dyno results and fall off very quickly. On other dyno's torque hardly dips until after 7K. On this dyno it show my torque dropping off after 6500, Macky 5750, Andy 5250, and newkid 5750. To say that a VTEC engine doesn't produce more torque once VTEC kicks in (Yo) is bullshit. Your arse dyno tells you that isnt true. The rate of acceleration is much more in VTEC than out of VTEC and that is purely down to torque. After looking on the net a bit more it seems that this is a common issue with the DynoDynamics, not reading torque properly over 5K ish.
I compared my graph with the one from Dino's last dyno and were matched each other (almost to the exact torque/bhp) until 4500rpm. After that the DynoDynamics dyno screwed it up.