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Author Topic: Opinions: using KFLBTS vs LAMFA for fuel all the time?  (Read 401455 times)
James1
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« Reply #465 on: November 28, 2024, 02:15:43 PM »

Get the EGT's fixed and calibrated. 

Initial fueling is done by LAMFA and then when you hit the threshold, BTS or whatever is richer.  This is a narrowband car so there is no guarantee you will hit those requests as your fuel and MAF calcs and readings are unlikely to be 100%.
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« Reply #466 on: November 28, 2024, 06:35:39 PM »

Get the EGT's fixed and calibrated. 

Initial fueling is done by LAMFA and then when you hit the threshold, BTS or whatever is richer.  This is a narrowband car so there is no guarantee you will hit those requests as your fuel and MAF calcs and readings are unlikely to be 100%.


So you’re saying to re-enable the EGTs? like set the setting back up like stock ? And leave LAMFA and axis enabled like I have them?
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« Reply #467 on: November 28, 2024, 11:05:12 PM »

Get the EGT's fixed and calibrated.  

Initial fueling is done by LAMFA and then when you hit the threshold, BTS or whatever is richer.  This is a narrowband car so there is no guarantee you will hit those requests as your fuel and MAF calcs and readings are unlikely to be 100%.


I thought LAMFA was disabled by default though? I did set mine up for the last two columns to be 12.5 AFR though. Axis is also set up. Ok so I set my EGT model back to stock , my whole fueling is set to stock except for LAMFA and AXIS being enabled. So , how should this act now?  Is is going to follow BTS all the time  now since it’s the richer of the two between BTS vs lamfa??
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