Power FC how do I richen IDLE
#3
Id like to richen up the whole map. And also if I purchase the LC1 can I use it as a narrow band so I can still use the o2 feed back option?? or will I have to turn off the o2 feedback if im not using the stock sensor and use the LC1 aux?
#5
okay, is this temporary? if so, you can richen up the ENTIRE field in the commander by going to the. . . "inj/ign" field. cant remember EXACTLY what it is. . . but itll be something like that. its in the row on the right (in settings), and about the 2nd or 3rd from the bottom. thatll mess with the entire map, but is TEMPORARY.
if you want something permanent, you can get to your base map from a laptop. hi-light the entire field, and hit the "+" key as many times are you need. this is permanent. . . but you need datalogit and a laptop for this option.
if you want something permanent, you can get to your base map from a laptop. hi-light the entire field, and hit the "+" key as many times are you need. this is permanent. . . but you need datalogit and a laptop for this option.
#6
Another option would be to richen up the map with the "PIMVolt" screen.
If you set only the 1000 RPM value you richen up your idle, if you set all values you richen up the whole up.
I wouldn't use the LC1 as a narrow band sensor because wideband sensors like to go bad. I don't know where the o2 sensor is located on the RX7, but i have two o2 bungs on my downpipe. Don't replace your stock o2 sensor, just install both sensors.
If you set only the 1000 RPM value you richen up your idle, if you set all values you richen up the whole up.
And also if I purchase the LC1 can I use it as a narrow band so I can still use the o2 feed back option??
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