Originally Posted by
Turbo2gnx
so raising the numbers will increase the air flow or decrease airflow? if throttle body is 15% larger and multiply the numbers by 15% is raising the numbers Yes , Increasing the #s on the 35035 table will "increase" airflow.
Yes Increasing the #s will "Increase Airflow"
When we were trying to break in to the 13's with the 05 Bee , my daughter had that thing knocking on the door , 14.10,14.05 a pair of back to back 14.01@ 96mph, we had the MPH to get it a 13.9X...................
TB airflow table.......it was one of the few things we hadn't played with yet.
1st thing I did was rescale the "row Axis" table , dropped the top from 3.90 to 3.80 and smooth it out , I decreased everything under .051V,(X.70) and everything above .51v lowered it also (X.85) her 60ft dropped from 1.98 to 1.89 on the next pass and BAM 13.94@98 then backed that up with a 13.94@ 97.5MPH
So like James1595 said , each car(truck) reacts differently, we picked up 2mph by lowing the top of the table, and dropped our 60 ft time .1. at 1st I thought I had the AFR to rich, but looking at the logs from those runs the O2s were at the same voltage as the stock Airflow table, but the interesting thing was the stock airflow tables the truck Never Hit 100KAP during the runs after changing the tables it hit 100kpa on both 13.9X runs, ..., keep in mind this Bee was 95% as delivered from DCX in 2005, truck had 45k original miles on it, still runs the factory air box, (K&N filter) Cast iron manifolds, only deviations from stock was a cat back system split into duals, M&H drag radials on Forge Star wheels, fronts are Forge star also, M&H tire I forget the size but its a narrow tire, race weight was 4790.
When we switched the Intake manifold over from the Truck style(03-08) to the LX style(05-08), it ran like crap with that modified table, I switched the airflow table up similar to James1595 set up, increased .51 and under to 10%(X1.10) and kept the top #s the same(lowered from stock table 15% X.85) and the Bee loved it.so im assuming it raises the airflow by raising the numbers but i want to sure im assuming correctly.