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There is also something else which needs to be factored into the equation that is often overlooked. Most all documentation you read these days refer to the fuel we are using as being non ethanol. A stoichiometric ratio for non-ethanol gasoline is 14.6. For just 10% ethanol, it is 14.3. That is a big difference and must be factored in.
Example; If your bike was originally set up to have perfect A/F ratios for idle, cruise, and WOT using non ethanol fuel and now all you can get is 10% ethanol fuel, guess what... You must make another GLOBAL enrichment of .3 of 1 A/F ratio to ALL cells just to keep the mixtures what they were.
I am certainly Happy to see you have not had any problems associated with lean mixtures. You may have a combination of parts & settings that are different from norm. But there is one thing I can tell you with 99% certainty. From the factory, the Front cylinder is set up Map wise to run leaner than the Rear. If the dyno sheets reflect rear cylinder A/F ratio's,, the front is even Leaner than the numbers printed for the rear cylinder which is already lean.
Example; If your bike was originally set up to have perfect A/F ratios for idle, cruise, and WOT using non ethanol fuel and now all you can get is 10% ethanol fuel, guess what... You must make another GLOBAL enrichment of .3 of 1 A/F ratio to ALL cells just to keep the mixtures what they were.
I am certainly Happy to see you have not had any problems associated with lean mixtures. You may have a combination of parts & settings that are different from norm. But there is one thing I can tell you with 99% certainty. From the factory, the Front cylinder is set up Map wise to run leaner than the Rear. If the dyno sheets reflect rear cylinder A/F ratio's,, the front is even Leaner than the numbers printed for the rear cylinder which is already lean.