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Old Dec 24, 2004 | 05:12 AM
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Please excuse my ignorance, but I have a question on the 350's a/f ratios. I have read that it is tuned fairly lean from the factory, and I am concerned about running the car in a lean state.

My first question concerns my mods and the effect the play on that ratio. I have a JWT pop, Crawford Plenum, Test Pipes,and Borla exhaust should I be concerned, and re-flash the ECU now, or should I just wait until I go FI when I will have to do it anyway.

My second question concerns what role the octane of the fuel will play in the a/f ratio. I am military so I always have 93 octane available. Thanks.
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Old Dec 24, 2004 | 07:40 AM
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I think it depends how long before you go F/I . If its going to be a year...yes I would....I hope they have gotten a little better at the flashed though . My first flash was to rich for N/A ....12.5 A/F ... IMO....As far as your second ? I cant help there...but higher octane never hurts
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Old Dec 24, 2004 | 12:49 PM
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Originally posted by kwkslvr
Please excuse my ignorance, but I have a question on the 350's a/f ratios. I have read that it is tuned fairly lean from the factory, and I am concerned about running the car in a lean state.

My first question concerns my mods and the effect the play on that ratio. I have a JWT pop, Crawford Plenum, Test Pipes,and Borla exhaust should I be concerned, and re-flash the ECU now, or should I just wait until I go FI when I will have to do it anyway.

My second question concerns what role the octane of the fuel will play in the a/f ratio. I am military so I always have 93 octane available. Thanks.
#1 You most likely are not running in a dangerous area, but you do have alot of power left on the table without the flash. We can flash for you. Reflashes are $150. Hope that helps

#2 Octance is a measure of the antiknock properties of gasoline. Lower the octane the more potential for knock. Raise the octance, lower the potential for knock and it offers the ability to run a leaner mixture for more power. NA can always run leaner then FI.
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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 01:51 AM
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I always thought richer=more power. Lean engine=more heat, less fuel. Please rebut this.
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Old Dec 25, 2004 | 02:01 AM
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i would reflash if it was going to be awhile before the FI
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