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just use a relay and hook the trigger side to the ignition
Quote from: Steve Wood on October 28 2017, 06:11:32 PMjust use a relay and hook the trigger side to the ignitionAny 12 volt relay at my parts store...or a certain amperage as well? Go easy on me...electrica l ain't my gig.
More info for 6.1 users. Below 140 grams per second the NB looks after everything. From 140-220 the WB kicks in for mid boost. Eric himself shuts off mid boost and lets the NB do its thing. I think I read a post from Eric saying the boost comes up so fast that the WB has a hard time tracking it.
Like you, I don't understand why the WB KR is higher than NB KR. He has an AEM UEGO WB setup. Supposedly it doesn't have to be calibrated. The WB sensor is either good or bad.
If you think of proportional band, the narrow band has a small(narrow band) and the wide band a larger(wide) band of reading capability. Here is an interesting link.http://www.enginebasics.com/EFI%20Tuning/AF%20Ratio%20Basics.html