Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

what sort of air/fuel ratios are people here running?

im after a balance of good power but also safeguarding against pinging/detonation on a hot day or as a result of some bad fuel, as happened last time if my turbo spikes it will blow the internals as im currently running the std fuel system. am going to upgrade soon but am going to boost it a little as 8psi and 10.8-11:1 A/F doesnt make for a very quick car!

ive been told 12-12.2 is the best range for a safe yet powerful air/fuel mixture, any thought/opinions?

thanks!

adam

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/2775-air-fuel-ratios/
Share on other sites

With the S-AFC, does it "read" what your ratio is from your intake and tell you on the display? Or do you have to hook it up to diagnostic equipment in a workshop and the display is just used to program numbers into it?

I would like to hook up an S-AFC and experiment with it myself without having to necessarily worry about getting it tuned at a workshop, but if a workshop is really required to get any use out of it I won't bother putting it in until I can also afford the tune-up.

Can I easily hook everything up and just tell it to set the ratio at about 12-12.5?

JimX.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/2775-air-fuel-ratios/#findComment-49512
Share on other sites

Guest turbogtst

I dont know about the dyno figures of 12.1 but i leaned my car out to 11.5.1 and it lost power on the road, I know use 10.5.1 under full boost 18 psi on the road, just because you get more power on the dyno at 12.1 does not mean it will be right across the rev range on the road, it was surging at 11.5 to 1

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/2775-air-fuel-ratios/#findComment-50500
Share on other sites

Once you have everything set up and tuned by the workshop, are you then able to tweak the ratios yourself without the meter hooked up? If you need the meter every time it might be worth buying one if they weren't too expensive. Even if they were, you could split the cost between a couple of friends because it's not like you'd need it every day.

JimX.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/2775-air-fuel-ratios/#findComment-50502
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hope you aren't too sore after that one, might take a day or 2 to notice yet and I guess it is a loooooong drive home. On the bright side, tube frame front end is a thing at superlap, right?
    • https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18rmVb1SKB/ 
    • The chart of front pressure to rear pressure (with one being on the x axis and the other being on the y axis) is not a straight line on a typical proportioning valve. At lower pressures there is a straight line with one slope, and at higher pressures that changes to a lower slope. That creates a bend in the line at that pressure, called the knee point. If you do not change the proportionng as the pressure gets higher, you will suffer excessive pressure (at one end of the car or the other, depending on which way you look at the proportioning action) and then get lockups at that end. The HFM BM57, from my memory of previous discussions, is based on the BM57 from a different car (to a Skyline), with a different requirement for the location of the knee point and the distribution of pressure front to rear, and so is not a good choice for an upgrade on a Skyline. Here's a couple of links to some old posts, one from here, one from elsewhere. A lot of it pertains to adjustable prop valves, but the idea is the same. There are plenty of discussions on here about this issue from al the many years of people wanting a cheap/accessible option. https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-brake-proportioning-valves/236880/page1/ https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-brake-proportioning-valves/236880/page1/  
    • Yeah dunno why johhny posted that here with no context, just post on FB/insta bro where he put it up?  Laine had an off at T4 during Thurs prac, he's ok, car is less than perfect, they are done for the weekend, he can fill in the rest. Bando also binned it like 100m up the road.   
    • I feel there must have been a FB/insta post and the weekend did not start well at all I hope everyone is all okay
×
×
  • Create New...