dumbricer
Automotive
- Dec 24, 2006
- 3
I have a 1992 Eagle Talon TSi AWD with a 2.3L stroker motor running a 61mm turbocharger.
I am running E85 for fuel. Boost pressure is at 25PSI.
The car seems to run the best at 11.5 to 11.8:1 air/fuel ratio's. Stoichiometric of E85 is 9.7:1 or somewhere right around there.
According to a couple of websites I visited max power is achieved between 6.7 and 8.4:1 a/f ratios.
My question is: Is my car running extremely lean on E85 or is the sensor I am using not properly reading the A/F of E85? It is 11.5 to 11.8 to one on both a Innovate PLX wideband and a 3000 dollar Dynojet wideband kit.
The car is making 525whp and 446wtrq at 25lbs, so obviously power is there. No knock anywhere, and it has extremely conservative timing. Car runs extremely well and pulls extremely smoothly.
Is it lean or would I have to use a different gauge to read the A/F.
I am running E85 for fuel. Boost pressure is at 25PSI.
The car seems to run the best at 11.5 to 11.8:1 air/fuel ratio's. Stoichiometric of E85 is 9.7:1 or somewhere right around there.
According to a couple of websites I visited max power is achieved between 6.7 and 8.4:1 a/f ratios.
My question is: Is my car running extremely lean on E85 or is the sensor I am using not properly reading the A/F of E85? It is 11.5 to 11.8 to one on both a Innovate PLX wideband and a 3000 dollar Dynojet wideband kit.
The car is making 525whp and 446wtrq at 25lbs, so obviously power is there. No knock anywhere, and it has extremely conservative timing. Car runs extremely well and pulls extremely smoothly.
Is it lean or would I have to use a different gauge to read the A/F.