I know that this is a more or less vague question and it has to do with how close you are within the best timing for more torgue line,but i was wondering this.
Say you want to have a limit to the EGTs so that your exhaust manifold and turbo hotside can cope of 920C.
If you use 18deg of advance and 0.76 to 0.74 lamda to keep the temps at around 900-920C, would turning down the timing to 16deg for example make any difference in the EGTs? I mean, would they get lower so that i could actualy lean the mixture and go towards the 0.79lamda?
I have been told, and its been written here as well that the less timing you use, the more the EGTs will get higher. If that is true then does it mean that in order to get the lamda to 0.79 i would have to increase the timing instead of lowering it? (all that of course keeping in mind that the car doesnt knock.)
Am i going crazy??
Obviously the best thing to do is test these things and log them.
I plan to do a test this weekend (weather permitting) on 4th gear pulls with one settings being : high timing + lamda 0.74 and try and see what the power figure will be, and then try and lower the timing to see what happens to the EGT,and try to adjust the lamda as well if possible to see if there is any difference in power figures.
Reason im doing this, is because on the motronic map,as i have mentioned before, i had loads of timing, but on the lamda,on 6th gear the car was extra rich (0.70) and it never gave any problems or issues. However, being MAF related boost, on 4th gear i would get around 0.75-0.76 lamda initially and after that it would go richer as well. However timing there was 20+deg even when hitting 1.9bar of boost.
So im trying to figure out what is best. Big timing values and extra rich OR adjusted timing to a point that you only use 0.80lamda?