Black_Outlaw
Member
Guys - especially those with a bit of knowledge on the topic.
A colleague of mine has a D40 STX.. He recently had it tuned and the DPF and EGR removed from the code (de-activated)....
Now, he's having a few problems, so its beyond me so I'll ask those that might know.
Car gets approx 300Km to a tank of fuel.. Tuner says it's not his tune, and "go away"..
Car is running HOT when over-taking and "giving it some"... drops back when cruising.
AFR's (according to the tuner) have been set from 25:1 (stock apparently) to his now tuned 16:1 AFR
He has NO O2 sensor.. infact no sensors at all in the exhuast / where DPF used to be.. I thought this odd as I presumed as with a Petrol engine, the O2 allows you to trim fuel - UNLESS it's in full open-loop then the VE tables in the tune then handle the fuel based on load / RPM / MAP
So, can anyone shed any light? are the 02's imperative? Could the tune be TOO rich and causing the EGT to sore when revving a little and as such making the temp rise?
Cheers
A colleague of mine has a D40 STX.. He recently had it tuned and the DPF and EGR removed from the code (de-activated)....
Now, he's having a few problems, so its beyond me so I'll ask those that might know.
Car gets approx 300Km to a tank of fuel.. Tuner says it's not his tune, and "go away"..
Car is running HOT when over-taking and "giving it some"... drops back when cruising.
AFR's (according to the tuner) have been set from 25:1 (stock apparently) to his now tuned 16:1 AFR
He has NO O2 sensor.. infact no sensors at all in the exhuast / where DPF used to be.. I thought this odd as I presumed as with a Petrol engine, the O2 allows you to trim fuel - UNLESS it's in full open-loop then the VE tables in the tune then handle the fuel based on load / RPM / MAP
So, can anyone shed any light? are the 02's imperative? Could the tune be TOO rich and causing the EGT to sore when revving a little and as such making the temp rise?
Cheers