Hey guys,
I have been reading and reading for quite some time and I am getting hung up a bit on the first step in tuning ME7. I am just looking for some guidance, as I'm sure my question is fairly easy to answer for some of the regulars on here. There are some truly inspiring individuals posting on here and I really appreciate the wealth of knowledge on this forum.
That being said, here goes. The car:
2002 Audi S4 6MT
JHM RS6-r turbos
ER SMIC's
Siemens Deka 870cc @ stock 4bar (1000cc)
Stock maf (waiting to scale in the injectors prior to installed the 034 85mm maf housing)
034 3" catless downpipes
034 3.5" exhaust system
Innovate LM2 wideband
So, I used the basic KRKTE calculation to arrive at .03397 (34.125/1000) which actually put my STFT's within 2%. I adjusted TVUB per the injector spec sheet seen here:
http://siemensdeka.com/specsheets/FI114992cs.jpg . Using FNPW_OFFSET * FNPW_OFFCOMP (for 4bar base pressure). Stock scaling for the stock MAF.
Here is where I am confused, or better yet, this is where I need clarification. In my logs I am seeing that my desired AFR is very close to my calculated AFR which is what I am looking for per the S4 tuning wiki (if I am interpreting it correct). The values showing up in the logs DO NOT match the wideband's readings. The wideband is reading what from my understanding of tuning is correct and the logs are reading on average 2 AFR's richer (wideband reads 11.5, logs read 9.5). I have ECUxPlot's fueling adjusted to 1000cc injectors, everything else untouched. Am I aiming to get the logs to match what the wideband is reading? Do I accomplish this by scaling the MLHFM? KRKTE? Something else? OR is this not actually a concern?
Sorry if this is a very trivial and basic concept, I am really trying to get this figured out.
Side note, another pain with this setup is that the wastegates don't seem to follow the normal K03/RS4K04 PID settings for controlling boost so I had to pull KFLDRL way down to a fixed value to control the boost properly. It's fixed at ~14psi until I get the fueling questions figured out.
Thank you in advance!
Nick