O2 sensor readings & tuning.
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O2 sensor readings & tuning.
I have MSed 2 cars & have the same conclusions on both:
When I try to tune them to.5 volt on a narrowband sensor they always seem too lean.
Preamble:
Both motors are flat air cooled 4 cylinder 1220cc. ( Citroen)
One has throttle body & MS1
One has multiport & MSII 2.89
Both have heated O2 sensors, although different brands.
If I use autotune, or datalog & then VE analyzer, the cars hesitate at steady state conditions & feel way too lean. The plugs look & smell lean, & there are hesitations on acceleration also
As I gradually richen the things up they actually start to feel & run like modern cars, & they also get good mileage. The plugs still look leaner than a good running factory carburettor setup.
Datalogging ,I see that if I have an average O2 voltage around .9 to .98 The cars both seem like they are totally happy.
What's up ?
I'm not hot rodding around, these are commuter vehicles that are driven 1/2 in town & 1/2 freeway to get to work.
Is it that a dinky 1220 cc engine needs all the power it can get all the time ?
As an addendum I also noticed that if I datalog with a stock carburettor, the O2 sensor is almost always pegged at 1.0 volt.
Any thoughts ?
Here's a webpage of the last conversion:
http://www.eddinsmoto.com/id131.htm
Cheers!
Jaan.
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