I may be completely wrong here, but i need some advice from the more experienced in the field.
I have been told that the stock ECU of the Audi, tends to make the car a bit more rich when the IATs become higher so as to keep the same timing(?) without detonation or any risk of that. I am not sure that this applies for both on and off boost, as i would expect the motronic to have a closed loop narrow lamda system for cruising and lamda would be kept on 1 roughly all throughout.
On my VEMS i have found a nice equilibrium of cruising at about 1.09- 1.03 on the midrange with equivalent timing that runs perfectly ok up to 25C IATs. however i get the impression(and that is just my feeling) that whenever the car is hotter in any way and iats go beyond 30C, the current lamda values i use are making the car appear as it's hesitating a bit. As if, the car would like it being closer to 1 lamda i suppose.
Timing wise, i tend to have it steady on low TPS without taking much more than 1-1.5deg but above 15% TPS i take it to -2deg to 2.5deg timing.
Fuel enrichment obviously and according to the standard is less than 100 on those areas for the EGO to keep the target lamda, and its also nicely calculated, so i dont see much movement around 100 on the display.(ie EGO is not adding or taking away much fuel).
My question is: is it possible that the car is running happily on colder weather up to 1.09 lamda and having nice fuel consumption, while when it gets hotter, it needs a bit higher target lamda to be able to be 'happy' again?
If so, then i see no way of accomodating this, as you only have 1 target lamda and cannot alter it with IATs. I could increase the fuel enrichment table, but EGO would still take the lamda towards the target anyway, OR i could make all my target lamda richer, sacrifice some fuel economy when the weather is cold and make sure that the car runs nicer on hotter weather.
Am i going to far?