Hello boosted friends,
Well, after many adjustments on the streets and three failed track visits attempts (rain), it was time to take advantage of some free dyno time.
My car has: a TE-44 (23psi)/Dutt neck/3"THDP with dump/MSD 50psi/340 with hot wire/TT race chip/ATR true dual 2.5 exhaust/home made CAI kit and a 160 T stat. Scanmaster 2.1 with all the usual gauges (water/oil/boost/knock).
Dyno results: First, it was hot today, ambient temp was 89* and humidity was 76%. Room air temp was 92.9* and my coolant reached as high as 192*.
On the streets, I set my O2 to read in the high 700 to low 800's on 116 leaded race fuel. FP was set to 43psi as per the TT race chip install instructions. I tweaked the # 1 fuel parameter (WOT) in the chip to achieve the above O2 readings seen on my scanmaster.
First pull produced 311/339 to the tires, the A/F was out of the charts...below 10.0 while the scanmaster showed O2' in the 789 range with NO KNOCK! I know dynos do not load as well as on the roads. Another pull two minutes later produced similar numbers and A/F was still very rich (10.0 and below) while O2's were roughly in the same range (782 to 777). I was advised by the shop guys to lean it out a bit; these guys do many turbo Stangs and run low 10's to mid 9's in the 1/4 mile.
So I lowered my FP to 38psi static and also leaned the chip #1 fuel le parameter (WOT) from setting 150 (+17% rich) to 140 (+9.4% rich)...setting 128 is 0%. After that, I was rewarded with a 321/361 pull while A/F was in the 11.0 at the beginning of the pull to about a 10.6 A/F towards the end of the pull! Scanmaster readings were in the 769 to 761 and NO KNOCK.
Again, I know my car will get a little leaner on the streets under loads, but man I think she still a little too FAT. The last and fourth pull produced 320/360; we stopped here since paying customers began to show up. Hey, it was a freebie dyno usage so I'm not complaining. Next time I will rent it for an hour ($60 bucks) and make more adjustments.
Again, I know that O2 readings are very important for these GN's, but having A/F readings in the low high to low 10's is FAT...don't you think? I don't think my (two weeks old/40 miles) Bosh O2 took a crap due to the 116-leaded fuel usage. I know today was NOT the best day to strapped her on the dyno, but hey, I was given a free impromptu dyno usage so I took advantage of it.
What are your take away, is this car weak or the combination of heat and fat A/F killed my numbers? On that same dyno, I think I should go leaner and leaner regardless of what the scanmaster O2 readings say as long as there is no knock? I also don't think the guy knew how to pull the GN on the dyno; he had a hard time locking up the converter.
Thanks for your inputs
Well, after many adjustments on the streets and three failed track visits attempts (rain), it was time to take advantage of some free dyno time.
My car has: a TE-44 (23psi)/Dutt neck/3"THDP with dump/MSD 50psi/340 with hot wire/TT race chip/ATR true dual 2.5 exhaust/home made CAI kit and a 160 T stat. Scanmaster 2.1 with all the usual gauges (water/oil/boost/knock).
Dyno results: First, it was hot today, ambient temp was 89* and humidity was 76%. Room air temp was 92.9* and my coolant reached as high as 192*.
On the streets, I set my O2 to read in the high 700 to low 800's on 116 leaded race fuel. FP was set to 43psi as per the TT race chip install instructions. I tweaked the # 1 fuel parameter (WOT) in the chip to achieve the above O2 readings seen on my scanmaster.
First pull produced 311/339 to the tires, the A/F was out of the charts...below 10.0 while the scanmaster showed O2' in the 789 range with NO KNOCK! I know dynos do not load as well as on the roads. Another pull two minutes later produced similar numbers and A/F was still very rich (10.0 and below) while O2's were roughly in the same range (782 to 777). I was advised by the shop guys to lean it out a bit; these guys do many turbo Stangs and run low 10's to mid 9's in the 1/4 mile.
So I lowered my FP to 38psi static and also leaned the chip #1 fuel le parameter (WOT) from setting 150 (+17% rich) to 140 (+9.4% rich)...setting 128 is 0%. After that, I was rewarded with a 321/361 pull while A/F was in the 11.0 at the beginning of the pull to about a 10.6 A/F towards the end of the pull! Scanmaster readings were in the 769 to 761 and NO KNOCK.
Again, I know my car will get a little leaner on the streets under loads, but man I think she still a little too FAT. The last and fourth pull produced 320/360; we stopped here since paying customers began to show up. Hey, it was a freebie dyno usage so I'm not complaining. Next time I will rent it for an hour ($60 bucks) and make more adjustments.
Again, I know that O2 readings are very important for these GN's, but having A/F readings in the low high to low 10's is FAT...don't you think? I don't think my (two weeks old/40 miles) Bosh O2 took a crap due to the 116-leaded fuel usage. I know today was NOT the best day to strapped her on the dyno, but hey, I was given a free impromptu dyno usage so I took advantage of it.
What are your take away, is this car weak or the combination of heat and fat A/F killed my numbers? On that same dyno, I think I should go leaner and leaner regardless of what the scanmaster O2 readings say as long as there is no knock? I also don't think the guy knew how to pull the GN on the dyno; he had a hard time locking up the converter.
Thanks for your inputs
