Ok before people jump and say «search» let me explain. My question is what is a normal afr at idle? I always hear its 14.7 but every time I see a video of a built evo the afr’s are always all over the place during idle(complete stop). My car does the same. Matter of fact I’ve never seen a steady afr from idle on a car, is this normal? Is the 14.7 just for cruising? Thanks
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9. ledna 2014, 08:49
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There are alot of factors that go into what idle should be. You will most likely never see a steady number at idle, especially once mods come into the picture. I have 2150cc injectors powered by a hard wired 450 lph fuel pump on stock fpr. I also have gsc s2 cams and my idle is in between 14.6 and 15.3.
9. ledna 2014, 08:52
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At idle the AFR should be 14.7 and your car should be running in closed loop. The ECU is constantly adjusting trims to reach desired AFR. It will jump around, but not House of Pain style.
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9. ledna 2014, 09:07
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At idle the AFR should be 14.7 and your car should be running in closed loop. The ECU is constantly adjusting trims to reach desired AFR. It will jump around, but not House of Pain style.
I must def need a retune then. Is there harm being done if idle isn’t good, and pretty sporadic?
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9. ledna 2014, 09:11
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What ratios are you seeing?
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9. ledna 2014, 09:22
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What ratios are you seeing?
It jumps between 14.4-16’s
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9. ledna 2014, 10:16
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Sounds normal to me to be honest. It jumps from 14-16 for me but mainly stays at 14-15. I think you’re fine.
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9. ledna 2014, 10:54
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Sounds normal to me to be honest. It jumps from 14-16 for me but mainly stays at 14-15. I think you’re fine.
I need a retune anyways. Maybe the cams have something to do with it?
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9. ledna 2014, 11:21
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so you installed different cams and expected a normal idle? What else have you installed without a tune?
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so you installed different cams and expected a normal idle? What else have you installed without a tune?
Car has had cams. Just wondering what normal idle ratios tend to be as I’ve never seen cars have a nice steady idle.
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10. ledna 2014, 12:17
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with really aggressive cams some tuners will richen up the idle to help stabilize it. I dont know if this is common on evos or not though. This is done either by narrow band simulation via a wideband or by preventing closed loop and just tuning the fuel maps.
If you look at your fuel trims (LTFT Low + STFT) and they arent +/- 5% or so then you are perfectly normal. I think anything above 12-15% will throw a CEL. The reason you see it bouncing around is because the engine is running in closed loop and is hunting for that perfect 14.7 AFR for emissions reasons. The engine doesn’t need to be at 14.7afr it can idle much leaner/richer just fine. The reason for it is purely to produce the lowest possible emissions.
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10. ledna 2014, 12:46
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with really aggressive cams some tuners will richen up the idle to help stabilize it. I dont know if this is common on evos or not though. This is done either by narrow band simulation via a wideband or by preventing closed loop and just tuning the fuel maps.
If you look at your fuel trims (LTFT Low + STFT) and they arent +/- 5% or so then you are perfectly normal. I think anything above 12-15% will throw a CEL. The reason you see it bouncing around is because the engine is running in closed loop and is hunting for that perfect 14.7 AFR for emissions reasons. The engine doesn’t need to be at 14.7afr it can idle much leaner/richer just fine. The reason for it is purely to produce the lowest possible emissions.
Thanks for that man!! I’m actually just started learning the basics about tuning just for my knowledge.