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Old 01-11-2005, 06:21 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vector
tail sniffer or o2 bung id get it double checked like a LM1, o2 and what ever they are using just to make sure its working right... do you ahve a wideband?

if so whats the a/f on the street... dynos lie sometimes

anyways you should be richer then that with those injectors and a FPR

turning up static might help some but youll have to end up taking more out of the other palces to i am guessing

i have aem uego.. street dont know haven't got on it and look yet.. its more like 4000 rpm start to work its way down to 12.1 on top 6500 rpm.. also thay tuned it with the one that goes in tail pipe..
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