I'm working with Dan Fitz at Zippers to try and tune my bike and get its mpgs out of the 20s. I bought one of those $350.00 Daytona Twin-Tec WEGOII exhaust gas analyzers to log the afr numbers. Dan sends me MAPs, I load them in the ECM, ride it with the WEGO attached, and send him the MAP and data log back.
His first MAP was lean, and the bike coughed and spit and ran rough. So I richened it up to run better. The afr was at idle in the 11s, cruise around town in the 13s, and 80+ mph in the 12s. It got 27mpg. His next MAP made 12-13 at idle, 13 in town, 12-13 on freeway, the bike ran GREAT. The mpgs came up to 29mpgs. His current MAP is idle in the 15-16, cruise around town in the 14s, 13-14 on the freeway, and 80+ mph in the 12s. It runs rough off idle between 2,000-3,000 rpms and the idle won't hold steady. I am empted to richen it to run better, but won't do that until I can get an mpg reading.
What afr should I be shooting for?
I always thought the ideal stoichometic range was 13.3.
How come when I am in the 13s my mpgs are horrible?
This is getting so frustrating.
Mark