Lucky you!! It’s down to 73% here
I still have 15 gallons of 83, keeping the % High as possible for next dyno visit 11/5.
I found out last night a bigger TB doesn’t necessarily mean more power. I’ve been fighting trying to get rid of a degree or 2 of Kr and I took over 4 degrees of timing out and it still wouldn’t fully go away. So I went back to my Fastman 95 from the BBK 100 and ran the car again, this was within an hour of each other and back on full tune before the timing reductions. It ran with no where near the same amount of Kr the bigger TB was producing, but weirdly produced the EXACT same displayed at least aircharge numbers, around 1940mg between 5400 and 6000 rpm’s. I’m thinking the car really didn’t know the amount of extra air it was getting and running on the lean side? Which was making the increased KR? Possibly??
I also noticed in the bigger TB fuel % calculation became more erroneous towards the lower side. Running around 80% at least in the tank. Car said 73% with the FM but 64-66% with the BBK. I’m thinking the AFR targets were a lot leaner sensing the lower percent of ethanol versus the higher percent which added to the issue of being lean and producing Kr??
Thoughts??