Chuck 98 RT/10
Enthusiast
I'm thinking of welding bungs to my exhaust to get some real world on track reads. Any thoughts? What's the best meter these days?
I have an Innovate LC-1 installed in each bank and connected to a DL-32 data logger.
Can someone educate me as to the need for an a/f. I was looking at an Inovative but the shop guys said they were a waste of money. Street use only. Maybe someday a track session when I learn tp drive the car better. Can it help me with my new Paxton setup?
Thanks all,
Sal
Are you allowed to run non oem ECU's in your racing?
My suggestion would be an AEM unit then, it will do all the logging stuff you could ever want and you will pickup considerable power with a good tune. Even in nearly stock form my car picked up 15rwhp and 50 lbs's torque and the gains were almost through the entire power band while maintaining a stockish ignition curve for pump gas and 11.8-12.0 to 1 a/f.
CHuck's a pretty smart guy...I think an Innovate would work just fine for what he's going after. My Innovate LC-1 w/gauge has been fine. For under $230.00 its price point is pretty good. Couple it up with PCMSCAN ODB data log and you have a pretty good toolset. Can't do anything in regards to reprograming the PCM, but you can see where adjustments might be in order for a custom flash. But then I guess if you add all that up, you are at the cost of a used AEM or seasonal "deal" on a new one. SO I guess I don't know what I just wrote or what I really mean...if that makes any sense!!
I don't think I want a gauge. I'm leaning towards hooking a meter up, doing some laps then checking where the A/F can be improved. Maybe I should just weld the bungs then take a tuner to Sebring.
Can someone educate me as to the need for an a/f. I was looking at an Inovative but the shop guys said they were a waste of money. Street use only. Maybe someday a track session when I learn tp drive the car better. Can it help me with my new Paxton setup?
Thanks all,
Sal