This weekend I plan on driving around with the system in open loop to tweak the tables into 100% perfection. It's awful close now. Air temp in the morning yesterday was 80 (sorry, I don't mean to offend you cold weather people) and the BLM (fuel trim) indicated rich (like 1%). At night, air temp in the 60's, it was spot on. TBI is one hell of a good carburetor! But I can now see TBI's limitations. Since the oxygen sensors are so stupid (they say only lean/rich, basically) the exhaust gas oscillates rich/lean/rich/lean/rich/... a tiny bit, all the time, even at steady cruise. It's something like 1 - 4 excursions per second, so mixture is off-perfect most of the time. This is "transport time", how long it takes for a change in fuel at the manifold (your foot, or software adjustments) to get detected at the O2 sensor. So does TPI basically shorten transport time, a lot? I have "highway mode" disabled now, where it runs extra-lean under highway conditions. That's the next project in there I think. I have a trip to Tucson coming up in December, so it all better be done then! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list