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Old 04-24-2008, 01:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, i have a basically stock car, with WGA, DFFMIC, and TBE, catless. My question is will this have adverse effects by installing the filter/fpr in without any SAFC or wideband?

I really was just going to buy the filter by itself, but went ahead and got the FPR just because. Its ok to just slap that right in correct?
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No when ever you add fuel or air you must get a wideband. This will allow you to run 75psi static pressure. Stock is 58psi. You will need a mapclamp at least to lean it out while upping the boost. I am assuming your talking about the FPR mod. If not then putting the stock filter/fpr is fine.
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No when ever you add fuel or air you must get a wideband. This will allow you to run 75psi static pressure. Stock is 58psi. You will need a mapclamp at least to lean it out while upping the boost. I am assuming your talking about the FPR mod. If not then putting the stock filter/fpr is fine.

Yes im talking about the FPR mod.


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Yes you will have additional fuel to feed the motor and you will either have to up the boost to lean it out or get a map clamp/piggy back to get clean AFR's. I expect that you have a wide band or plan on getting dyno tuned to set your AFR's. Thanks.
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