mowton
December 7th, 2011, 11:48 PM
Quick question...looking for the Stoich cell or table available in every other year. Am I missing something or did they actually just operate in Lambda? We are doing our first E85 conversion and picked the bastard year for PCM's :-)
Thanks
Ed M
Taz
December 8th, 2011, 01:06 AM
Hello Ed,
If the drivetrain is still in a 2005 Corvette, then I believe you are stuck with the E40. If this is an engine conversion, then you could use an LS1-B PCM to control the LS2 engine - as it will have a 24x CKP and 1x CMP. This is a fairly common approach in 24x/1x LS2 engine conversions.
I don't work with the E40 at all - took a quick look at an exemplar tune file - could not find a stoich parameter either.
Regards,
Taz
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