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TMonarky 01-03-2005 05:05 PM

S-AFC2 question
 
Ok guys I need som help with the settings. I need to know if the Hi & Low setings are the same? or are the low setting negative and high settings positive?

Please give me a quick list to follow.

Ps: I'm using the setting as they are in FAQ for both High & Low is that correct?

91hbvtec 01-03-2005 09:24 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
i wish i knew also my car is running like ----. I have them set like you do it its not workin very well. I posted and recieved no response. if you figure it out please let me no

projekteg 01-03-2005 09:33 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
hi and low throttle settins refer to your throttle position. if you choose 40% throttle to be the crossover to high throttle, then once your throttle is 40% open, it will cross over to the 'hi' part of the settings that you set. generally you want a little more fuel in the 'hi' throttle settings b/c that will more than likely be when you're getting on it.

TMonarky 01-03-2005 11:01 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
So does that mean if I have the FAQ settings for the low the settings for the should be slightly higher?

projekteg 01-03-2005 11:05 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
i would add maybe like 3-5% more fuel in the high throttle, but i'd definitely get a wideband on it, afc's can be deceiving

TMonarky 01-03-2005 11:24 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
How about these setting:
Low High
1K -40 43
1.5K -40 43
2K -39 42
3K -38 41
4K -37 40
5K -35 38
6K -34 37
7K -34 37
8K -34 37

turboDA6 01-04-2005 02:49 AM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
i heard u keep them the same? i made a couple post about this in the past, everyone kept tellin me to keep high and low the same.

Chris Harris 01-04-2005 08:23 AM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
Well, I dont have a lot of experience with AFCs (because I despise them) but if you make them different(hi/lo), and if you add more fuel in the high throttle, you are adding more timing as well. Yuck!


projekteg 01-04-2005 08:32 AM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 

Originally Posted by xenocron
Well, I dont have a lot of experience with AFCs (because I despise them) but if you make them different(hi/lo), and if you add more fuel in the high throttle, you are adding more timing as well. Yuck!


actually you're taking timing out. by adding more fuel, you will actually be getting closer to '0' correction for the injectors, the closer you are to 0%, the less your timing is affected. if you run an afc with 0% correction, say for stock injectors, or if you're running another program to control your injectors, it doesn't affect your timing.

TMonarky 01-04-2005 07:53 PM

Re:S-AFC2 question
 
So what do you guys think of the settings above?


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