Computer Diagnostics Calculated Load Value
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
I got a new exhaust system, new ECU, and a new computer. I decided to test them out.

This is interesting. Before I put on this exhaust, it was only possible to read up to 90% load. Now as you can see I'm pushing 97% load. I've never seen anything higher then this. Does anyone know if our ECUs go to 150% like Mitsubishis or are they limited to 100%?
Just for fun, here is a chart of my gas milage after this mod.

Judging by this I think I need to get a wideband and tune my IAT to stoichometeric fuel ratios.
The reading was taken durring decelleration so it's displaying an ungodly instant fuel milage. My laptop is reading 33MPG, but Hyundai says 32 is what I should be getting on the highway with a new car. This suggests our cars do in fact run very rich and a bit of tuning to the IAC should lean up the fuel ratios.

This is interesting. Before I put on this exhaust, it was only possible to read up to 90% load. Now as you can see I'm pushing 97% load. I've never seen anything higher then this. Does anyone know if our ECUs go to 150% like Mitsubishis or are they limited to 100%?
Just for fun, here is a chart of my gas milage after this mod.

Judging by this I think I need to get a wideband and tune my IAT to stoichometeric fuel ratios.
The reading was taken durring decelleration so it's displaying an ungodly instant fuel milage. My laptop is reading 33MPG, but Hyundai says 32 is what I should be getting on the highway with a new car. This suggests our cars do in fact run very rich and a bit of tuning to the IAC should lean up the fuel ratios.
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
You can get them from Jay-M's Gizmos Thread is found here. http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtopic=20072
It would be really nice to have more people with this program who can compare their results to mine.
It would be really nice to have more people with this program who can compare their results to mine.


