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Boost and the Restless........
anywhoo.. I'm running rich (10s) any way to lean out a bit without getting fresh retune?

Boost and the Restless........
anywhoo.. I'm running rich (10s) any way to lean out a bit without getting fresh retune?
if you have a CJM return setup, you probably have a red fuel pressure regulator mounted to the firewall, behind the intake manifold. You could adjust your base fuel pressure down a few psi.
but first, is it running rich only at WOT? through the entire rpm range? what about part throttle, low boost situations?
dropping the base fuel pressure is a global change......not very precise. It's kind of like a surgeon using a steak knife when he should be using a scalpel; it'll get the job done but it may affect areas not needing adjustment.
but first, is it running rich only at WOT? through the entire rpm range? what about part throttle, low boost situations?
dropping the base fuel pressure is a global change......not very precise. It's kind of like a surgeon using a steak knife when he should be using a scalpel; it'll get the job done but it may affect areas not needing adjustment.
Last edited by QuadCam; Apr 23, 2010 at 04:56 AM.
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[QUOTE=QuadCam;8326992]if you have a CJM return setup, you probably have a red fuel pressure regulator mounted to the firewall, behind the intake manifold. You could adjust your base fuel pressure down a few psi.
but first, is it running rich only at WOT? through the entire rpm range? what about part throttle, low boost situations?
dropping the base fuel pressure is a global change......not very precise. It's kind of like a surgeon using a steak knife when he should be using a scalpel; it'll get the job done but it may affect areas not needing adjustment.[/QUOTE]
lol ouch
but first, is it running rich only at WOT? through the entire rpm range? what about part throttle, low boost situations?
dropping the base fuel pressure is a global change......not very precise. It's kind of like a surgeon using a steak knife when he should be using a scalpel; it'll get the job done but it may affect areas not needing adjustment.[/QUOTE]
lol ouch
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