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Dyno & Tuning Zone => AFR & Tuning Zone => Topic started by: Fritzables on November 30, 2020, 12:56:34 AM

Title: Is This Caused By EGR?
Post by: Fritzables on November 30, 2020, 12:56:34 AM
Hi All,

I have a 2017 Fat Boy that has the 110CI Kit installed.
The Cams are SE585.
The Heads are SE CNC Ported.
The Air Cleaner is a K&N Free Flowing type.
Yhe Exhaust is a Rinehart 2-1.
I tune using the Master Tune system.

I have attached a screen dump of two VTune runs, the one on the left is prior to a VTune whilst the one on the right is after I do a datalogger run.
The graphic is showing a hole appearing after a datalogger run is performed, around 40 kPa MAP.
The Front Cylinder is sweet. The issue is only occurring on the Rear Cylinder.
When I look at the O2 values around the area, you can see it going lean.

I am now wondering if I should be increasing the values in the EGR Effect Table for the Rear around the area in an effort to combat the problem??

Pete

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Title: Re: Is This Caused By EGR?
Post by: rigidthumper on November 30, 2020, 05:44:58 AM
Drifting lean may be reversion, or incorrect O2 depth placement. Verify the sensor is in the exhaust stream- those adaptors sometimes are way too long.
Title: Re: Is This Caused By EGR?
Post by: Fritzables on December 03, 2020, 12:07:32 AM
Hey Rigid,

I checked the depth of the Rear & Front O2 Sensor bosses and all is fine in that area.
So, I believe it's a ReVerb issue.

I will bring the values on the EGR Table and see how much it impacts the VE Table.

Pete
Title: Re: Is This Caused By EGR?
Post by: Sunny Jim on December 03, 2020, 07:37:13 PM
Also check for any manifold leaks.
Title: Re: Is This Caused By EGR?
Post by: Fritzables on December 04, 2020, 12:04:18 AM
But would a leaking Manifold create such a dip??