I have been trying multiple codes for the Scangauge II, so I can measure my A/F ratio, but had no success. Has anyone had any luck getting the Scangauge II
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06-14-2010, 08:29 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Air fuel code for scangauge
I have been trying multiple codes for the Scangauge II, so I can measure my A/F ratio, but had no success. Has anyone had any luck getting the Scangauge II to display the A/F ratio. I tried Google but no luck.
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It works on mine, I do get an A/F reading. It normally is between 13.7 and 14.7. These look like fairly normal A/F ratio's (rich to stoichiometric) so I assume this means this setting works correctly on my Scangauge.
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+1 for you JB1 - it worked. Shows me an A/F of 14.5. Is that good, bad or ugly?
Edit: I did a quick highway run and the A/F ration varies from 0 (downhill no accelerator pushed) to 17.5% at full throttle, but most of the time is around 14.5%. So I guess the 17.5% is quite lean. Not sure if that is normal.
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I'm glad to know this worked out. When I get around to doing any mods to my car I plan on buying this!
And please check your A/F ratio! It would pain me to see someone on the forum grenade their engine from being too lean. |
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Thanks for the rep. I'm Dutch so yeah, go Holland! I hope this will finally be our year
I just noticed your custom title, funny, I'm about to order a set of "DUTCHZ" vanity plates, I bet it will add at least 50hp
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Yeah I felt the difference as soon as I put my plate on!
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I'll be monitoring it closely - tonight on my way home i will floor it a couple of times and re-check the A/F ratio. Wonder why that would happen though...I put the stock intakes back on, which would presumably give me less air and a lower A/F ratio - correct me if I'm wrong. But then again, doesn't the ECU compensate for that automatically? I guess that when in you are in open loop everything the ECU does is out the door and it is max fuel and whatever air she can breath.
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The ECU does not compensate for Intakes, so when you had the R2C's on it will not compensate I believe because of the different size tubing and all that MAF mumbo jumbo. Someone else can answer that better than me because I'm not expert.
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The reason I took them out and put the stock back in is that I wanted to see the difference in air intake temps. Also I will be doing another dyno run in the next few weeks with the stock intake and maybe I'll do it also with the HKS Super Hybrid drop-ins I ordered. I might also order the Cobb post MAF hose as well - not sure yet. I know some folks wanted me to throw the R2Cs back on after I dyno with the base intakes, but not sure if i can make that all happen. In all honesty - I have not noticed much of a difference, if any. The intake temps with the R2Cs installed while cruising at highway speeds were about 6-8 above ambient - same results with the stock intakes. The main difference is that the intake temps while stopped, do not climb as fast with the stock intakes - they also fall faster with the stock set-up. I did not have the code to measure the A/F ratio with the R2Cs, so not sure what it was before, but only WOT I measure now 17.5-18.1 A/F ratio, which scares me a little.... Not sure why the car would run so lean with the stock intake. Maybe it has something to do with the HFC and CBE I have...
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Well, for what it's worth, until 3 weeks ago I had Berk HFC + Berk CBE and stock intake with Cobb post MAF hoses. As far as I know I never saw the A/F ratio go over 14.7. Since then I swapped the Berk HFC's for the stock cats and the A/F ratio remained the same. But I'll pay more attention tomorrow during my drive to work to see what the A/F ratio does during WOT. I'll report back later!
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Is that a transformed value derived from the narrowband O2 voltage? In closed loop, all the ECU cares about is seeing the O2 hover around .5 volts (i.e., ~14.68 AFR / lambda = 1.0).
There's pretty much no way it can run too rich or too lean in closed loop (fuel trims will correct) unless something is really fvcked up, in which case you'll get a CEL. In open loop the AFR will be whatever was tuned from the factory without the narrowband commanding any adjustments (except probably for a long term trim that carries over that is). Quote:
If you are seeing stable AFR's that lean under heavy load (i.e., WOT, high RPM's) GET OFF THE THROTTLE! You may very well get massive detonation and kill a piston or spin a bearing in short order. Assuming that value is accurate -- best to confirm with a good wideband O2 either on a dyno or one you can buy (e.g., AEM UEGO) You do not want to see anything leaner than ~13.5 under heavy load, N/A and a bit richer would be preferred for best power. Especially if you are using 91 AKI instead of 93... with 93 anything south of stoich is probably okay (N/A), though not best for safety or power.
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