Should have possibly just PM'd the resident tuner Shack LOL but this rabbit hole that I heading down has implications / interest for anyone who is looking at or has had tune.
Started out whilst looking for the combined EGT Boost Gauge, the site I found also had this interesting product.
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Digital Multi Gauge Systems :: JRP Auto All-In-One Gauges
Have seen a multitude of these on ebay etc. but they were always OBD2 plug in systems and hence no interest for a D2, this one not so. For basically an extra $130 over the twin gauge, rather than just two inputs, it would give 14 and I could stick the Gear display to the right hand side of the display...
one of the inclusions is the air fuel ratio (AFR) sensor, sure knew of the petrol stoichiometry 14:1 but not so much of the diesel world. So heading deeper into the rabbit hole there is the 'wideband' AFR which differs between the two and then onto what happens with high and low instances - the JRP site gives a better explanation than I can.
It also has twin volt gauges and this I thought was pretty good for the rear battery monitoring.
Do not profess to know much about the tuning of the TD5 other than the tables etc, but how to change them or the parameters to change them within, well that's why you pay someone like Shack.
So the questions I have
- does anyone currently monitor their AFR in real time and how do they use it if they do?
- How much control of AFR is available throughout the rev range, turbo pressures and fueling of the TD5 when programming?
- How do the flow maps of a turbo assist if available (went searching for these for my Garret turbo at Shacks request and they are for all my effort, seemingly unavailable)?
- Correlation of the programmed tables expectations against real time AFR monitoring?
- Is it worth having if 4 is not strong?
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