VRTrickster 0 Posted December 19, 2007 After converting my rado to OBD2 management a little while ago, which I must say Im very please with! I had the car put on the rollers a couple of weeks ago and it turned out a very healthy figure of 219 bhp 200 lbsft! Its just something the guy said at SRR, that it was running rich, not loads, but enough for him to mention it. I was wondering if it may have something to do with me running a 4bar rado reg, and not a 3bar Golf one? Am I right in thinking that if I had the car mapped, it wouldnt matter what reg I was running? Calling anyone who knows more about this then I do :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted December 20, 2007 OBD2 should be 3 bar, but OBD2 has + / - 25% lambda adjustment, so will take out any excess on part throttle. I suspect your man spotted that it was running rich on open loop (Wide open throttle)? With your head work and cams + 2.9 capacity, it might balance out, or slightly rich as your man mentioned. If it runs OK, I wouldn't worry about it, but yes, when you map it you can choose which regulator to run. 3 bar gives a better idle as you can run bigger injector cycles than a 4 bar one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VRTrickster 0 Posted December 20, 2007 Cheers Cheese, the car does run ok, a bit lumpy on start up, but when she warms up its acceptable. Maybe I should go for a 3bar for a better idle, a friend of mine got in the car and asked why did it feel as though it was going to stall! I know that it certainly doesnt want to stall now after the conversion, so I put it down to it being a 2.9l V6 with high light cams, alloy flywheel and uprated engine mounts. :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites