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S-AFC2 question

Old 01-04-2005, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by projekteg
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.
Duh...yep i was thinking about it bass-ackwards
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Old 01-04-2005, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by xenocron
Duh...yep i was thinking about it bass-ackwards
you were just seeing if i was paying attention
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