jenslh
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Hi,
.... I offset the temperature with -20 degrees over the whole temperature range, except for the minus degrees. The more minus degrees, the less offset you must give. You need to to this, otherwise too much fuel will be injected and your engine will not like it too much. I suppose Jens can confirm this. What I'm trying to say is that the module will work just fine under all weather conditions.(-100 degrees C
to +100 degrees
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Mavn:
I promised myself that I would stay away from this thread because it could very easily end up in a flaming war about whose product is the best, and I dont think thats worthy for any of us.
Your comment that you could fancy up your product a little and sell it for 4 times the price today, could cause a negative reply from me about the ability of your product, and the war would be on..

You suggest that I confirm your statement, and I'll add my comments below, but this will be my last post in this thread. I'm still out there, and I may well enter other discussions. I'll be happy to answer all questions by mail, and the FAQ on my website will be updated today with answers to some of the very qualified questions I've received.
But back to your technical quote:
I can not confirm thats it a good idea to snap away the offset at zero degrees celcius.
Every FI-ECU will add 3% of fuel when the temperature decreases 10 degrees celsius to keep the air/fuel ratio at the same level regardless of ambient temperature. The air molecules will be closer together at lower temperature, so the amount of air going into the engine will contain more air molecules, and the ECU will add fuel to compensate for that. All engines run on the same type of air (obviously) so the 3% per 10 degrees rate is the same for all engines.
I cant speak for your module, but the BoosterPlug will lift the entire fuel map from an air/fuel ratio of the lean 14,4:1 to the 13,6:1 that the engine wants for superiour driveability. I certainly want that to happen regardless of temperature.
So going back to the lean mixture and the jerky digital acting throttle, when the roads get icey and slippery, is not a good idea in my book.
/Jens
to +100 degrees
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