any body running one?
Brand? Pros/cons?
They are a great tool for tuning, assuming you are using a wide band. Why you'd need one when you already (assuming) have an O2 sensor and an ECM to detect problems, I have no clue. But I feel the same about fuel pressure gauges as well...however you don't really have the ability to directly diagnose fuel pressure issues with TBI, like you do with the O2 sensor.
To put it another way, if you are running ~14.7:1 at cruise, and 15:1 under WOT, what are you going to do with that knowledge?
Cuz I wanna watch it while I drive and not data log everything. I’m also needing fuel pressure between 15-22They are a great tool for tuning, assuming you are using a wide band. Why you'd need one when you already (assuming) have an O2 sensor and an ECM to detect problems, I have no clue. But I feel the same about fuel pressure gauges as well...however you don't really have the ability to directly diagnose fuel pressure issues with TBI, like you do with the O2 sensor.
To put it another way, if you are running ~14.7:1 at cruise, and 15:1 under WOT, what are you going to do with that knowledge?
I’ll check into thoseI have always used Innovate Motorsports wideband stuff. Their first generation LC1 was a little finiky at times but I am still happy with it. And their newer LC2 is even more stable. I am/have used them for feedback with my various M.S. builds and also the DB series standalone gauges.
Cuz I wanna watch it while I drive and not data log everything. I’m also needing fuel pressure between 15-22
It’s a fair assessment that it needs to be data logged to be correct, won’t argue that. But I don’t want to watch the laptop everytime I drive it, and I’m already well beyond what a stick TBI is and is doing anyway.
Part of what I am needing to do is adjust fuel pressure and injector size. Yep I get the math and data log aspect. But I also have a tach and oil pressure gage
Yeah already running the Ep381, and looking and getting more fuel in it stillAssuming you use tunerpro, don't you just log, then export the excel spreadsheet to determine where changes need made later? Of course, TBI is pretty slow on the refresh so it can be a bit tougher to dial in.
I won't lie, I'm still using the narrowband and pretty much roughed it all in, minor tweaks made based on what the ECM data was at a specific driving time, but the datalog helps figure out how bad knock is and where to start adding fuel or retarding timing, and I can't remember that while driving.
With the TBI 454 it was apparent pretty quickly that the TBI pump(s) couldn't supply enough fuel, the higher pressure pump (EP381 IIRC) would have worked.
Yeah already running the Ep381, and looking and getting more fuel in it still
I should be able to keep up with the ep381. Still only getting blah psi at the regulator.