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<blockquote data-quote="corepwn" data-source="post: 14899436" data-attributes="member: 110539"><p>1.00 lambda is the stoich of whatever fuel you're using. </p><p>If you input a stoich of 14.08 for e10 then the WB02s will look for the 10.99afr or 0.78 of 1.00 which in this case is 14.08.</p><p></p><p>The properties of the fuel define its stoich. </p><p></p><p>If you tell the ecu that stoich is 14.08 it will add just for 0.78 of that regardless of fuel used. </p><p></p><p>And 10.99 afr on a fuel that requires 10.4 to be 0.78 is lean. </p><p></p><p>You can't tune by lambda decimals if you don't define lambda 1.00 (stoich)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corepwn, post: 14899436, member: 110539"] 1.00 lambda is the stoich of whatever fuel you're using. If you input a stoich of 14.08 for e10 then the WB02s will look for the 10.99afr or 0.78 of 1.00 which in this case is 14.08. The properties of the fuel define its stoich. If you tell the ecu that stoich is 14.08 it will add just for 0.78 of that regardless of fuel used. And 10.99 afr on a fuel that requires 10.4 to be 0.78 is lean. You can't tune by lambda decimals if you don't define lambda 1.00 (stoich) [/QUOTE]
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