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EverydayDiesel
February 8th, 2016, 05:58 AM
Hello

I come from a turbo gasser tuning background and the wideband (Air/Fuel) ratio is the center of all tuning parameters. I know on diesel it kind of works backwards in that less fuel is not necessarily a bad thing as it would be in a gasser.

I was wondering how you go about scaling fueling in the diesel world (I have yet to see a wideband). I have been told by a few that you watch the tail pipe for black smoke but coming from the gasser world this seems less then optimal.

Is A/F ratio important and what tools are used in dialing in the fuel tables.

Thanks in advance

Move'n Up
February 8th, 2016, 10:17 AM
Correct, no wideband O2's in this world so throw that targeted 12.5 AFR (N/A) out the window. For street tunes tailpipe is one way to tell if you have a good clean tune but for max effort your going to have dirty exhaust. Some excess fuel can actually help keep EGT's down by wicking away heat.

minytrker
February 8th, 2016, 01:24 PM
You can tune a diesel with a wideband. Diesel dont run anywhere near the same afr as gas though.