comp cam , ported heads , stock intake , stock MAF , stock injectors , no cats ,
comp cam , ported heads , stock intake , stock MAF , stock injectors , no cats ,
You are going to need a wideband to tune it correctly, you can do some tuning with the fuel trims but you are rich and won't be able to tune WOT without a wideband. We can help more once you have that set up.
@BigTuner im looking to get drivable , clean up idle and timing and IAC
looking to tune idle and timing
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@BigTuner what u got
what AFR controller works best with HP TUNERS
The AEM 30-0334 is the easiest to set up with HpTuners.
AEM piggybacks on your OSB. Wideband is necessary to safely tune your vehicle.
You have to tune the vehicle yourself with Hptuners. Or there are a few well known tuners who will tune it remote for you for a fee. If you have a specific question you need help with, plenty of people will help.
2001 Silverado 5.3 - 209/217 cam, GT45 Turbo on 7lbs, Aem x-series wideband, 50lb/hr flex fuel injectors, on E85 with content sensor
1999 Silverado 6.0/4L80E Summit Stage one camshaft, 317 heads (replaced cast iron)
if i run N/A why cant i just use o2 sensors in the system. if 02sensor is 900mv @ wot dont that mean system is at stoich????
No it does not mean it’s at stoich, 450 mv is stoich. O2 readings are a really bad way to tune WOT, and you can grenade a motor doing so. Get a wideband, disable your O2s, and put it in one of your existing O2 bungs. 900 mv could be any AFR above stoich. Narrowband O2s cannot read anything far out from stoich. They are only useful for fuel trimming at part throttle, and sometimes useful to tune part throttle.