I have been internalizing a really complex situation in my head........
I have changed my set up from 4age turbo (compression approx 9:1) to 4age 16 valve NA with quad throttles (compression approx 12.5:1).
I havent changed the injectors or fuel pressure. I started the car up while its still running the turbo tuning (link V5) and its running really rich. I havent got an o2 hooked up yet but the idle is really fat and the exhaust is obviously rich.
As I decrease the amount of fuel in the map the idle increases and it starts to run sweet, but it is requiring about 30% less fuel than the old setup.
So the question is.....is the increased compression the reason why the engine needs less fuel (at idle), i.e more compression = more effeciency....or would it be the effect of the engine having to drag the air through the turbo setup compared to the now very short and direct throttles.
I have been reading up on engine management tuning but just cant get the answer and explanation Im looking for.
Cheers