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Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

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Old 04-16-2011, 08:08 PM
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Re: Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

Any updates on the engine build or your tune? I saw on your youtube channel that you started her up! Nice sound! Motivated me to take mine out lol
Old 07-03-2011, 11:55 PM
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Re: Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

This was a good thread that helped me understand WOT tuning with a NB o2 sensor and TP. Mine was rich and then started to go lean at 4600RPM and doing this technique helped get the Mv closer to 900. Thankd Orr and Rbob and to the OP..

Speaking of which, did you ever do another 1/4 mile run to see if this helped your 1/4 mile time?
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Re: Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

I've been super busy this summer (working and enjoying the summer). I never got it back to the track. I'm picking parts out for a new engine. So I kind of gave up on tuning my current setup. But my engines not out yet. I'd love to take it to the track for one last run before I yank the engine out.
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cool what engine are you planning on putting in there and i assume you'll be tuning that setup as well?
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Re: Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

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cool what engine are you planning on putting in there and i assume you'll be tuning that setup as well?
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/engi...cial-high.html

I'll be tuning that as well. For the most part I'm pretty comfortable with it.
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Re: Is this the right table to add fuel at WOT?

thats cool. that will definitely make nice power. I was thinking of doing a 383 TPI myself and tuning the heck outta it! but that'll have to wait till next year or after.
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