First post starting my tuning career

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Wanted9
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First post starting my tuning career

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Have an 05 srt4 acr I have a I-270 and I’m trying to see afr without a wide band, I got my open loop fa PID set up on my data log but the number never changes while driving, it’s at 0.80 I’m assuming that’s voltage any help appreciate
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Without a wideband you'll only be able to see commanded AFR. To tell if commanded AFR is correct or not you'll need a wideband.
Are you sure your PID isn't showing 0.08? If it's showing 0.08 that would be a commanded AFR of 12.5.....1÷0.08 = 12.5.
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You need a wideband. SRT4 101 :)
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