mlv delay for LC1

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joscorstjens
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mlv delay for LC1

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in MLV, you can set a delay on the lambda reading when tuning; what is the best setting for this delay for an LC1?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: mlv delay for LC1

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While the LC1 itself reacts very quickly, the delay is going to depend on how long it takes the exhaust to get from the ports to the sensor.
joscorstjens
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Re: mlv delay for LC1

Post by joscorstjens »

I see. So what should be the typical setting for a Pinto 2.0 SOHC? Or how can I derive the proper value from a mlv file?
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