AFR calibration / offset?
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AFR calibration / offset?
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Re: AFR calibration / offset?
Usually when the read different it is due to grounding.
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Re: AFR calibration / offset?
It's an Innovate LC-1. The Dyno shop stuffed a vacuum probe up the tailpipe where it dumps in front of tire ( I'm running glasspacks so should be accurate ) and my readings were 1.5 points leaner across the board.LT401Vette wrote:If it is a linear WB which most are, you can calibrate it with offset AFR's to get a shift in your reading.
Usually when the read different it is due to grounding.
So, I calibrate it the way I already did by shifting all of my AFR targets in the table or was there a single value I can enter somewhere to shift everything?
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Re: AFR calibration / offset?
You can go into:
Tools --> Calibrate AFR
and use a custom Linear, then shift the AFR values there by the 1.5.
That will make your AFR read consistent with the other.
1.5 is a pretty big discrepancy. Are you sure his was reading correctly?
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Re: AFR calibration / offset?
Thanks - I'll give that a shot.LT401Vette wrote:I’m sorry for the delayed response, I have been away.
You can go into:
Tools --> Calibrate AFR
and use a custom Linear, then shift the AFR values there by the 1.5.
That will make your AFR read consistent with the other.
1.5 is a pretty big discrepancy. Are you sure his was reading correctly?
I've felt an intermittent lean stumble at 14:1 for years and wasn't sure why. It started to make sense when I was gaining power with each pull by getting richer than 12.5:1 on my Wideband O2. The 3 pulls started at 14:1 on his ( 12.5 on mine ) and gained 10+ HP each pull by adding more fuel and nearing 12.5:1 on his ( 11.0:1 on mine ). The exhaust shop installed my O2 sensor in a bad spot and I'm afraid condensation has pooled in it over the years. I'll be rebuilding my exhaust from the headers back this year, so I'll swap the sensor then. This offset should help me for the time being. TY!
