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Tuning without widebands?
So, my buddy's car is on the way to a very reputable (top 5 shop) and he found out they dont intend to tune his car with widebands (stock intake, stock pulley, longtube headers and tune only going forth).
I know Jannetty installs a wideband for tuning purposes pre-cat. Is tuning via the OEM non-wideband cats a good idea? Seems odd. They also said they could add a wideband but it would be after the cat, which seems like it would throw off the readings. |
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every time I have been to a tuner, they use a wideband. i am unsure why you wouldn't
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Some just toss a sniffer in the tailpipe, also a bad idea.
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There are way to use short term and long term fuel trims and calculate errors based off MAF airflow. It's a pretty complex set-up (to me) but it doesn't use WB input. It's all based from fuel trims.
I'm used both and think I'm a convert now. The argument for this configuration is there one is eliminating outside influence and other data in the information stream in the car using this method. That seems to make sense. This comes from an alleged (OEM calibrator). When you do some digging, professional tuners have posted after WB-tuning they back-check the tune with these same trims and information, so it seems to have a good base of integrity. It's easier and more reliable because you can tune the MAF and the VVE at the same time. On some cars, getting the car into SD is tough because the car throws a MAF error and won't let you get into boost. I've run into this on cars. I've done both and end-up coming out with MAF/VVEs that are usually pretty dead-on each other. It's up to you. Everyone's got their idea of what's right. I don't know which is, but I hear good comments about both. I've also had good luck with both, too. I'm certainly NO expert.
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Yeah that’s bad, especially if the car has cats.
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So what you are saying is a dyno tune that has a very much needed street tune has a WB in the tail pipe while driving down the street..... I think not.
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Wideband isn't needed for street tuning bud, its already dialed in on the dyno. Street tuning is mainly TCM, timing adjustments etc. If the dyno isnt a load dyno the street tune may yield different results as far as detonation or knock. Also, many people run widebands with gauges as well. I'm not sure i get what your trying to get at here with your reply but it doesn't make any sense oncesoever as far as tuning.
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That isn't what some people say. I'm not saying I can prove it without a shadow of doubt, but my WB readings are within a handful of the fuel trim readings. I see my cylinder air masses line-up and my MAF/VE/Dynamic all line-up nearly perfectly (until the VE taps-out at 512g/s). Maybe it doesn't work for all combinations, but it seems to work in at least some. That's all I'm saying.
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It is also the check against NB02 when dealing with setting up NBO2 settings like Rich/Lean vs. Airflow settings.
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Agree, if the tuner cannot take the time to install WB02 on dyno they either don't care and just want your money or actually don't appreciate the importance of proper location.
If you install it in the rear tail pipe it will only work well with WOT type environments. Otherwise you will get ambient air mixing in and causing false lean indications, it must go after headers into an exhaust system w/o leaks. You will get venturi exffects sucking in ambient air under light load scenarios if you have a leak at your header to midpipe connection, this will cause false lean and drive you UP THE WALL doing VVE, don't ask me how I know
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