tuning the VE table

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turbo2go
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tuning the VE table

Post by turbo2go »

Hi I've been working on tuning my motor (a 2332cc VW) with a narrow band o2 sensor got the VE table set (file vetable_NBO2.VEX). Then I got an inovate
lc-1 wide band o2 sensor and had to drop my ve table over 50% (file vetable_wb o2.vex). My question is is this normal or have I missed something.
I'm runningan MS-1 v2.2 through a relay board from DIY multi port injection with high impedance injectors @ 35lbs. I'm runnig megatune 2.25
Any help would be great.
Thanks Billy
Bernard Fife
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Post by Bernard Fife »

turbo2go,

That depends on why you had to drop the VE. Were you aiming for a different AFR from the NB (which only tells you the stoichiometric mixture)?

If you were tuning to the same AFR, then it is likely that your LC-1 isn't set-up fully.

Lance.
turbo2go
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Post by turbo2go »

Thanks I'll look into the setup of my LC-1
Billy
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