I sibscribe to Auto Speed and they are running a series of articles on a Digital Fuel Adjuster (DFA). Essentially what they have is a box of tricks that can alter the output of the AFM to fool the ECU into running richer or leaner fuel ratios.
Form what I inderstand the 1UZ with it's Karman AFM gives out both a voltage and fequency for the ECU to work with.
One of the good points about Auto Speed is they own an LS400 and like using it to do bits and pieces.
They've installed the DFA on the LS400 and proceded to alter fuel ratios. Form what I understood this couldn't be done but who am I to argue when I see this being done.
Will the ECU learn it's way back to the factory settings?
I've emailed off to Auto Speed trying to get some information so hopefully I can give you some answers.
The trick thing is you can buy the DFA in kit form and build it yourself for under $80.00 Australian! Pre-bult and tested versions are up around $250.00. You control it via a hand controller which can also be purchased in kit form.
Looking at it this device should allow you to run the stock ECU with a modified engine. You could use a larger AFM to let it breath and re-tune it with the DFA.
Has anyone else read the article and have any comments.
Let's see some feedback on this.
Form what I inderstand the 1UZ with it's Karman AFM gives out both a voltage and fequency for the ECU to work with.
One of the good points about Auto Speed is they own an LS400 and like using it to do bits and pieces.
They've installed the DFA on the LS400 and proceded to alter fuel ratios. Form what I understood this couldn't be done but who am I to argue when I see this being done.
Will the ECU learn it's way back to the factory settings?
I've emailed off to Auto Speed trying to get some information so hopefully I can give you some answers.
The trick thing is you can buy the DFA in kit form and build it yourself for under $80.00 Australian! Pre-bult and tested versions are up around $250.00. You control it via a hand controller which can also be purchased in kit form.
Looking at it this device should allow you to run the stock ECU with a modified engine. You could use a larger AFM to let it breath and re-tune it with the DFA.
Has anyone else read the article and have any comments.
Let's see some feedback on this.