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    Junior Member dgp's Avatar
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    Default What does BEN mean?

    Hi guys, I have been reading heaps of posts to get the confidence up to start playing with my V2 and e38 but I keep reading about BEN and I have searched but can't find an answer to what it actually means.

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    lol...

    BEN is an acronym coined from "Base Efficiency Numerator" which does not mean anything...

    it also is named after Ben Strader of EFI University (efi101.com).


    What it is:
    it is the correction multiplier (to be applied to VE or MAF tables) calculated from commanded fuel and wideband lambda
    i.e. it is calculated as any of these:
    {EXT.WO2LAM1} * {GM.EQIVRATIO}
    {EXT.WO2LAM1} / {SAE.LAMBDA}
    {EXT.WO2AFR1} / {GM.AFR}

    ( remembering that EQR = 1/Lambda and AFR = Lambda * stoichAFR )

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    Champion, thanks Joe

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