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Originally Posted by JohnMc
I guess a simpler way to say it is that if you have a proper stoichiometric mixture on E85, the actual AFR will be around 10 (9..8). But unless you've messed about with it, your AFR gauge will show 14.7, it will NOT show 10.
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So with e85 what does the lamda value equal for 10:1af? Using gas as the lamda
I’ve seen monitors that you can program lamda for the fuel being burned. My brother and I use a WEGO that we can input a few sensors to it for logging purposes. MAP and TPS.
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