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    Does it use factory widebands?
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    I don't think any of GM's cars use WBO2's
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    LNF uses wideband.... and does closed loop WOT.

    I was hoping they would come out with it with this generation... But I guess that will separate the tooners from the calibrators.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    LNF uses wideband.... and does closed loop WOT.

    I was hoping they would come out with it with this generation... But I guess that will separate the tooners from the calibrators.
    Whats the difference?

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    the difference is that I can spray meth with a lot less worries from the customer knowing what he or she is doing... the difference is that the changes in weather will not affect its AFR. specially on SD cars. There are so many advantages to this that is ridiculous not to have it done.

    But then again, the fact that its just easier to tune, doesn't mean that it can't be tuned. But SD cars should be "rechecked" with every season change. or at least here where humidity changes a lot. Maybe with the addition of humidity sensors things will change.... aside to that, i will not have to jack up the car to stick the wideband in front everytime one comes to tune. LOL
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    Closed loop wideband trimming throughout the operating range (resulting measured fueling will always match commanded).

    the difference between a good tune and a bad tune will still be if the airmass model is correct (i.e. the CL WB trim will be close to zero if airmass is correct, and will otherwise deviate from zero).

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    You can still achieve this and airmass model NOT be correct... due to bad injector data and similar situations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    LNF uses wideband.... and does closed loop WOT.
    Yeah, but you are talking a Bosch ECM here right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    the difference is that I can spray meth with a lot less worries from the customer knowing what he or she is doing... the difference is that the changes in weather will not affect its AFR. specially on SD cars. There are so many advantages to this that is ridiculous not to have it done.

    But then again, the fact that its just easier to tune, doesn't mean that it can't be tuned. But SD cars should be "rechecked" with every season change. or at least here where humidity changes a lot. Maybe with the addition of humidity sensors things will change.... aside to that, i will not have to jack up the car to stick the wideband in front everytime one comes to tune. LOL
    I apologize, but I was wondering what the difference between a tuner and a calibrator was? Sorry.

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    Ran a 12.9 sec 1/4 mile at 107.6 mph with the ATS4 2.0T automatic today after installing a turbo back exhaust (3" catless dp feeding into dual 2.5" exhaust), 64 mm compressor wheel upgrade and HL turbine wheel upgrade. Ran this one on 93 octane + meth/water but will switch over to E85 +meth/water after some fine tuning on the dyno next week. No problems raising the bar to over 400hp on the 2.0T E39A with EFILive!

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