lcrken
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Since I still have the WEGO AFR measurement and display system hooked up on my 2014 Commando Sport, I decided to replace the Chinese Bosch copy injectors with genuine Bosch injectors, just to see if there were any differences. It wasn't because I had any real problems with the orignal injectors, but I had noticed that the right cylinder was running leaner than the left cylinder in most of the fueling map, and wondered if it might be the injectors. It doesn't appear to be the injectors, and I didn't see the Bosch injectors as working any "better" than the originals. The pictures below show some of the results.
This is a comparison of the difference between left and right AFS during a typical ride. In the top chart, showing AFRS with the original injectors, you can see that the right cylinder (green trace) is generally leaner than the left cylinder (red trace). In the bottom chart, showing the same but with Bosch injectors, it has switched to the left cylinder being leaner. Maybe that's just how much random difference there can be in a pair of injectors.
You can ignore all the vertical spikes to the 19.5 AFR level. That's just the ECU shutting the injectors off during over-run throttle closing.
When I look at the tabular AFR display produced from processing the raw data above, the tables below show the same switch from lean right cylinder to lean left cylinder. These tables show AFR vs RPM and throttle position, and are produced by the WEGO software processing the raw data, including filtering for consistent measurements in each cell. First one is for the left cylinder.
And the same for the right cylinder
The most interesting result the tables show is that the with the Bosch injectors, both cylinders are running much leaner than with the original injectors.
That's kind of a PITA for me, because I've just finished tailoring the fuel map in the ECU to suit me, and if I leave the Bosch injectors in, I'll have to go back and log enough data to do it all over again.
Anyway, I thought some of you might find the info interesting.
Ken
This is a comparison of the difference between left and right AFS during a typical ride. In the top chart, showing AFRS with the original injectors, you can see that the right cylinder (green trace) is generally leaner than the left cylinder (red trace). In the bottom chart, showing the same but with Bosch injectors, it has switched to the left cylinder being leaner. Maybe that's just how much random difference there can be in a pair of injectors.
You can ignore all the vertical spikes to the 19.5 AFR level. That's just the ECU shutting the injectors off during over-run throttle closing.
When I look at the tabular AFR display produced from processing the raw data above, the tables below show the same switch from lean right cylinder to lean left cylinder. These tables show AFR vs RPM and throttle position, and are produced by the WEGO software processing the raw data, including filtering for consistent measurements in each cell. First one is for the left cylinder.
And the same for the right cylinder
The most interesting result the tables show is that the with the Bosch injectors, both cylinders are running much leaner than with the original injectors.
That's kind of a PITA for me, because I've just finished tailoring the fuel map in the ECU to suit me, and if I leave the Bosch injectors in, I'll have to go back and log enough data to do it all over again.
Anyway, I thought some of you might find the info interesting.
Ken