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Old 03-30-2009, 05:59 PM   #6
changchewsoon
 
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I do have a dyno chart that shows WOT, hope it helps.



http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/ima...Dyno-Chart.JPG

I do have a Innovate LC-1 wideband, it shows the AFR is between 14-15 during highway cruising at partial throttle.

Yes, actually I do hear from some people claiming that the OEM ECU will adapt itself around the E-Manage. Did it happened to USDM ECU? I'm not too sure about JDM ECU though. We have lots of 1NZ-FE here running different types of piggyback, from E-Manage Blue to E-Manage Ultimate, Dastek Unichip and even SMT.

I'm quite curious myself actually and hence this is one of the reason why I invested in a wideband kit to monitor my AFR.
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