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rumblebee#2331
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PostSubject: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:30 pm

WHat should I be at?? just curious my aeroforce gauge is sitting at 9.6 and thats with a sct tune for 93 octance, long tube headers hi flow cats and non foulers on the o2 sensors, I thought it was supposed to be higher and just wondering if the nonfoulers are causing it to lean out, the gauge is not a wideband it just reads the obd port so its what the computer thinks it is. thanks
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:33 pm

You are WAYYYY too rich.Perfect stoich is 14.7:1. I try to keep mine 12.5-12.7 @ WOT.Mine is a Innovative wideband gauge though.


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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:41 pm

it runs fine do you think it is because of the non foulers moving the sensors out of the exhast stream???
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:43 pm

Not familiar with the non foulers.Is that like O2 sims?
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:50 pm

they are a spacer for spark plugs in bad cylinders to pull them out of the cylinder a bit, I have a couple on each rear o2 sensor, they pull them out of the exhuast so the truck doesnt lean the crap out of it or throw cat low efficiency codes
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:51 pm

Man,I have no idea on that ....sorry.
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 10:54 pm

its ok buddy , no biggie just a question, it cant be to bad still stomps the hell outa the competition!!! Twisted Evil Twisted Evil
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyWed Oct 21, 2009 11:42 pm

Better to run rich than go BANG! a/f ratio question Affraid
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PostSubject: Re: a/f ratio question   a/f ratio question EmptyFri Nov 06, 2009 11:24 pm

I did non fouler thing on my Charger because of hi flow cats. Didnt work for me. Showed that I was very lean even tho I wasnt.

What kind of code did it thow, or did it?
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