Supraflymk3;1643605 said:
And I said fuel pressure is good. So that's not the problem.
FYI - Not sure if you actually verified under boost. Fuel pressure at idle is one thing, fuel pressure under boost will be much higher (should be at least 1 psi higher for every 1 psi of boost) I mention this only because my 1st dyno run I started running out of fuel above 14 psi of boost, ended up not only bypassing the fuel pump resistor, but also creating a new 20amp circuit for fuel pump and using the fuel pump relay as pilot duty only and installing new relay to switch the actually 12vdc 20 amp circuit to the fuel pump.
But back to my point, at idle it fuel pressure was at 35psi, at 16 psi it would initially be at almost 70psi, but then at about 4.5k, it would drop back to 40 psi and it would start to go lean... so just verifying that when you say my fuel pressure is ok, when and how is it being read.
Now to the bigger picture, You will get a lot of different advice on this one... What is a safe AFR at WOT, some may have to do with how much boost you are going to run, what is the main goal and purpose of the car (track car or DD). I think it is somewhat consistent for many of the 7mgte guys(oh and gals), especially those running stock internals to tune for 10.8 to 11.2. This is what I have done for mine, but it is also a daily driver that I have put 10k into during the last year... gaining another 30hp and loose more head room on going too lean is not worth it to me... it may be for others. Just my $0.02