What is everybody else's thoughts on using the lambda map as a final limitation in a remapped file?
For instence, my car/engine/ecu combination does not have a DPF and no physical Lambda sensor present, so the lambda value for a given amount of IQ versus a given amount of MAF will most likely be calculated by the ecu I suppose and compared to the "Lambda Map for Smoke Limitation".
My duration maps are set up to 100mm³/stroke from factory (I'll leave aside the diiscussion how well it will be calirated for these IQs by the OEMs) and I would not like to start playing with SOI either at this point, I am trying to test how much I can do with the stock hardware without smoke...
On my first files I managed to get big amounts of the nasty black stuff and made good power too...
Back then I lowered the entire lambda map down to "1"...
Now I made a file with up to 350Nm DW and 340Nm on the TL, stock "Nm to IQ Conversion Map" goes up to 450Nm, so no need to touch this one either... I also maxed out the boost maps at 2450mbar (sensor can only read 2495) and I guess this map would smoke heavy again, so my idea was to put like 1.175 in the entire lambda map to get an AFR of just over 17/1 to cut the smoke, apart from the low down areas where I need lower AFRs for acceleration off course...
What is your thoughts on this?