It was mmag1982 on AEM forum:
http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.php/topic,28598.0.html
here is his post-
Hello,
I am planning an install of the 1913 on a 2001 jeep cherokee 4.0.
appreciate if someone here can go through these questions one by one with your comments, apologize for the legnth, but i want to get this right.
-I am using the FIC currently with the engine in naturally aspirated form. my objective is to achieve 12.5:1 afr at all heavy loads and a 13:1 at all part throttle loads. for this purpose i would only need the MAF voltage based fuel map
( OEM jeep MAP sensor in this case as the load input reading in the MAF channel) and the
02 narrow band map in offset mode with load set to MAF ( the jeep's MAP sensor ). correct?
- If I have a supercharged setup where the throttle is
before the supercharger, i.e the OEM MAP sensor sees no boost, I would need no MAF clamp in that case
correct? what would be a general rule of thumb for fuel delivery in the fuel map corresponding to each psi of boost ? I am trying to narrow down a range to make it easier.
- why does your video recommend using an OBDII scanner for monitoring fuel trims, i can see there is a fuel trim display in the FIC gauge screen, can't I use that to monitor fuel trims?
- I still don't understand why would i go lean over time if I just set the o2 map to my target closed loop afr and do nothing to the fuel map. ? I know its explained in the video, just hoping for more details
- do you have sort of a rule of thumb for the relationship between offset o2 voltage and the corresponding fuel trim. if i lets say use -.035v and it gives me 13:1 afr, what would be the corresponding number to input in the fuel map, 5, 10, 15? I am trying to narrow it down to a range to make it easier .
-The jeeps ECU is in closed loop up to around 2500rpm for full throttle mode and stays in closed loop at all partial throttle modes except after 4500 rpm. what tuning approach do you recommend given this ecu logic, can a closed loop afr of 13:1 or 12.5 :1 be obtained through the o2 and fuel map?
- the jeep has 2 narrow band o2 sensors, pre and post cat, do i need to connect both or only the pre cat? i noticed there is only 1 02 map
- when I edit a map with the FIC connected and installed in the car, do my changes become automatically applied to the car and saved on the FIC or do i need to save my edited map somewhere 1st.?
- why do I need the resistors in the o2 connection before the FIC, to stabilize the voltage or reduce it?
Appreciate your response
Mostafa AG