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Old 06-18-2008, 04:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tuning...Again. need help ASAP

Well i installed my fuel return line today and went to go tune it. So i went ahead and turned up the boost to around 20 but now when i go wot it automatically goes to a 10.0 AFR. i tried to pull more fuel out but it has the same affect. can anyone help me.
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Do you have the boost reference on? What's your fuel pressure set at? What kind of injectors are you using? What turbo are you using? What do you have for fuel managment?
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Do you have the boost reference on? What's your fuel pressure set at? What kind of injectors are you using? What turbo are you using? What do you have for fuel managment?

I had the boost reference on but took it off and it helped out. The fuel pressure is now set at 58 static psi running the stock injectors. im also running the stock turbo and for fuel managment im using the neo
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Try dropping the fuel pressure down to 50-52psi and see if it helps. If it's running too lean after that, simply add more fuel pressure
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Yea alright Ill have to try that. thanks man
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