WK2 SRT8 Tuning/CMR/Dyno/DataLogging/GaugesThis section is for all WK2 SRT8 specific discussions related to hand held tuners, CMR tuning, Dyno tuning, Data Logging & Gauges.
Yes. You should log the A/F ratio when tuning. That's where the wide band comes into play. You are looking to hit an ideal stoichiometric ratio of air/fuel for maximum power. Without a wide band you can't monitor what is going on with A/F in the engine. A wide band is a must for proper tuning.
Basic email tunes can be done without a wide band, but they won't be dialed in near as well. The factory narrow band calculates what A/F should be. Once you change the intake, exhaust, etc, then the narrow band is inaccurate.
Oh dear, so basically I been wasting johan's time trying to get the best out of my wk2 it seems. Guess I'll have to look into this ASAP. Any difficulties in getting a wideband and installing it?
Johan can still make you a good tune without a wide band for simple bolt ons, like CAI and exhaust. But it's recommended to have the wide band to really know what's going on and dial the tune in.
I haven't done anything with a wide band yet. The install seems pretty straight forward. Weld the bung in the drivers side midpipe. Wire it all up and interface it with the trinity. I figure I'll plan on just having a shop hook it all up for me.
Hey guys. Just wondering if there is a new updated version out for our vehicles since the last one posted on this link? I'm having a hard time checking for updates as my only computer right now is my work laptop and the firewall for some reason won't register my Trinity with the Diablo site.
Hey guys. Just wondering if there is a new updated version out for our vehicles since the last one posted on this link? I'm having a hard time checking for updates as my only computer right now is my work laptop and the firewall for some reason won't register my Trinity with the Diablo site.
Johan can still make you a good tune without a wide band for simple bolt ons, like CAI and exhaust. But it's recommended to have the wide band to really know what's going on and dial the tune in.
I haven't done anything with a wide band yet. The install seems pretty straight forward. Weld the bung in the drivers side midpipe. Wire it all up and interface it with the trinity. I figure I'll plan on just having a shop hook it all up for me.
Is the latest file trinity_dcx_gas-1t09ea_update.crom that is posted here or trinity_dcx_gas-1r09e_update.crom on diablo's main website?
I had the same question and posted it on there site. It's very confusing. Why don't they post the most updated file? I read a post from this past Thursday where they told a Jeep person to download the 1r09e file.
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