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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #90 on: 23 August 2011, 13:48:50 »

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The big Dilema is 'would I use it more if it was gassed?' I'm not overly fussed about getting the outlay back quickly as the money spent on this vehicle to date probably outweighs the purchase price!

The issue really is having the money to start with when I have plenty of other things to spend it on!



Thats my boat too....but that issue will be overcome in a couple of months, then I think its Gas time  :y

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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #91 on: 23 August 2011, 18:32:20 »

Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #92 on: 23 August 2011, 18:39:46 »

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Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.

OK... So -2,+3 isn't perfect but it's good enough :y :y

So... Calibration and mapping this weekend? :-?

Oh... And the Rad arrived today ::)
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #93 on: 23 August 2011, 18:40:52 »

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Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.
Sounds like thats sorted :y
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #94 on: 23 August 2011, 18:46:57 »

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Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.

OK... So -2,+3 isn't perfect but it's good enough :y :y

So... Calibration and mapping this weekend? :-?

Oh... And the Rad arrived today ::)
Its as bloody perfect as you will ever get with a cheap LPG kit ;)
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #95 on: 23 August 2011, 18:52:02 »

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Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.

OK... So -2,+3 isn't perfect but it's good enough :y :y

So... Calibration and mapping this weekend? :-?

Oh... And the Rad arrived today ::)
Its as bloody perfect as you will ever get with a cheap LPG kit ;)

Indeed :y :y
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« Reply #96 on: 23 August 2011, 19:05:33 »

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Checked the trims today. -2 and +3 long term. Forget which side was which but I guess that's that sorted....?

It was idling on the drive for some time and tick over was rock solid. Switched back and forth trying to upset it, no problem.

OK... So -2,+3 isn't perfect but it's good enough :y :y

So... Calibration and mapping this weekend? :-?

Oh... And the Rad arrived today ::)
Should add It was calibrated, but not mapped.
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #97 on: 23 August 2011, 19:49:40 »

This is the map as I found it.
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #98 on: 23 August 2011, 22:18:18 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
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« Reply #99 on: 23 August 2011, 23:29:51 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
Aaeye, have been...   ....no really I have.  ;D
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #100 on: 23 August 2011, 23:31:56 »

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Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
Aaeye, have been...   ....no really I have.  ;D

PMSL. New keyboard required. ::)
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« Reply #101 on: 24 August 2011, 17:50:15 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
I suspect his revs sit at a very steady 6750rpm...
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Re: Need a Lambda sensor
« Reply #102 on: 24 August 2011, 18:06:31 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
I suspect his revs sit at a very steady 6750rpm...

His engine, not mine ;D ;D
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« Reply #103 on: 24 August 2011, 18:11:29 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
I suspect his revs sit at a very steady 6750rpm...

His engine, not mine ;D ;D
Now thats just wrong... The correct fraze is "it's not MY rather engine.. "  ;D

Been careful, honest.  :-/
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« Reply #104 on: 24 August 2011, 18:12:50 »

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This is the map as I found it.

Not too bad considering it's a standard map (the multipliers are in the wrong place to be the one I did last ;)) but needs some work ;)

Take it a little steady at the top end until the weekend... We'll get it spot on :y :y
I suspect his revs sit at a very steady 6750rpm...

His engine, not mine ;D ;D
Now thats just wrong... The correct fraze is "it's not MY rather engine.. "  ;D

Been careful, honest.  :-/
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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