davem
Enthusiast
Guys,
I installed an Apexi Super AFC on my Viper this weekend. This is basically a sophisticated ROE VEC built for the import crowd. I figured it would work very well on a Viper, and it did. It allows tuning of the air/fuel ratio - but instead of coarse knobs it lets you tune the a/f ratio vs RPM and throttle position, it datalogs and had a nice large blue graphic display which can act as guages, graphs, or numbers.
I've loaded a few pics of the screens on my web page, and will put the dyno curves up as soon as I can scan them. Basically I did it as an experiment to prove it would work, picked up 14 whp after 5350 rpm without spending a lot of dyno time on it. I was able to move the a/f ratio wherever I wanted (leaner or richer), and at 6000 rpm changed it from stock 10.78 to 13.0, where the car made an extra 14whp - I tried leaning further but it dropped off. My Viper is stock, I think some of the more tuned Vipers would benefit greatly because it offers a level of detail over the ROE VEC - you can tune a/f at specific rpm and throttle points, not just a high/low window...
The afc and VEC work the same way, buy intercepting the map signal and changing it. Neither control timing, they just "fool" the ecu into moving onto a different load map, which has different timing curves - I think that it is misleading to imply the VEC controls timing.
screens in my GTS:
http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc3.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc1.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc2.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc4.jpg
later,
Dave.
I installed an Apexi Super AFC on my Viper this weekend. This is basically a sophisticated ROE VEC built for the import crowd. I figured it would work very well on a Viper, and it did. It allows tuning of the air/fuel ratio - but instead of coarse knobs it lets you tune the a/f ratio vs RPM and throttle position, it datalogs and had a nice large blue graphic display which can act as guages, graphs, or numbers.
I've loaded a few pics of the screens on my web page, and will put the dyno curves up as soon as I can scan them. Basically I did it as an experiment to prove it would work, picked up 14 whp after 5350 rpm without spending a lot of dyno time on it. I was able to move the a/f ratio wherever I wanted (leaner or richer), and at 6000 rpm changed it from stock 10.78 to 13.0, where the car made an extra 14whp - I tried leaning further but it dropped off. My Viper is stock, I think some of the more tuned Vipers would benefit greatly because it offers a level of detail over the ROE VEC - you can tune a/f at specific rpm and throttle points, not just a high/low window...
The afc and VEC work the same way, buy intercepting the map signal and changing it. Neither control timing, they just "fool" the ecu into moving onto a different load map, which has different timing curves - I think that it is misleading to imply the VEC controls timing.
screens in my GTS:
http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc3.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc1.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc2.jpg http://www.cmperformance.com/images/afc4.jpg
later,
Dave.