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lightwave693 08 July 2006 06:26 PM

increase fueling without remap
 
hi just wondering if there is a way to increase fueling without a remap.. i have a dawes running on my 98 uk turbo wagon set at 1.0bar and am a little paranoid bout it running lean and melting expensive bits... i cant afford a remap at the moment so is there a way to chuck in a bit more fuel to cure any lean worries? im gonna pull a plug tomorrow and see how it looks..cars got a decat downpipe, dawes@1.0bar, pipercross panel filter.

thanks

Rich

scoobykevuk 08 July 2006 07:12 PM

get an air fuel ratio gauge to keep an eye on things mate.thats what im going to do.

theotherphil 08 July 2006 07:21 PM

Or don't modify half heartedly? If you tinker without the proper equipment, expect big bills at some point in the future. Spend the cash on the mods, not repairs ;)

lightwave693 08 July 2006 07:53 PM

i am going to get an afr but if it is lean can i rich it up a bit some how?

rich

scoobertron 08 July 2006 11:11 PM

your going to have to buy the afr which is ? 150 ish then it needs setting up properly which will cost again ? why not just have an ecu chip instead. not as expensive as a remap but at least your fueling will be ok

Fuzz 09 July 2006 12:34 AM

Adjstable fuel pressure regulator is a crude way of increasing fueling. :D


Andy

john banks 09 July 2006 09:23 AM

With a sensible non-MAF misreading intake, exhaust and using SUL with a healthy fuel system and engine 1.0 bar will not be a problem. It will not be lean.

A single power run on rollers will allow listening with det cans for det and putting a wideband lambda up the tailpipe to check fuelling.

My main experience was with MY00 UK spec turbo, on that with a bit of octane booster, exhaust and fuel pump it ran 1.5 bar no problems.


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