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Old 03-18-2004, 09:36 PM
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Is there a conversion factor for V to a/f ratio?
And the dip for the throttle is from me deciding whether or not the pass the subaru infront of me

Well, here it is plus a boost log:



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if you get a red x, try right clicking&gt; show picture a few times
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Default Converting V -> A/F ratio

Check out the link.

Use the graph to convert v -&gt; lambda. Then use the table to match a lambda value to the A/F ratio.<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/performance/msgs/61950.phtml">https://forums.audiworld.com/performance/msgs/61950.phtml</a</li></ul>
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That would be correct for 2001+.
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Anyone have the conversion for an AEB?
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Oh didn't see that he was a B6.
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Mark, my post below is the conversion for the AEB motor.
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Cool, thanks. I've got some sooty crap on my bumper and I'd like to do some logs.
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Default Well your info is correct for the 2001 and newer A4's since they read in lamda.

The pre 2001's read the other way around where .9 is richer and .7 is leaner. Both have 12.5:1 around .85
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So is the chart given correct for an AEB?


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