Ordered a msd blaster coil and a kirban adjustable fuel pressure regulator and gauge for my car today. I would think, being it runs rich, i could get it set right and drop about a tenth off my time, right?
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A tenth is a big jump for a coil and adjusting the furl pressure.
Why would you adjust the fuel pressure anyways? The factory pressure is what the ECM is set on for your air/fuel ratio. If your car is truly running rich I'd find the culprit of that first. ECT, o2 sens ect..
It just doesnt run rich just because.. Unless the stock regulator is toast.
IMO changing fuel pressure isnt really nessacerry.
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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well, it's also a plan for the future. it does have ACCEL injectors with "24" stamped on them, so i assume they are 24lb'ers. yes it does have dumps, but i have had 2 other cars with dumps and didn't try to burn your eyes out when standing near the car, thought maybe something with the injectors.
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Originally posted by jlyon View Postwell, it's also a plan for the future. it does have ACCEL injectors with "24" stamped on them, so i assume they are 24lb'ers. yes it does have dumps, but i have had 2 other cars with dumps and didn't try to burn your eyes out when standing near the car, thought maybe something with the injectors.
What mass air meter are you running?
That issue would be corrected with pulse width on the injector instead of fuel pressure. Because at WOT there is no vacuum so the regulator is maxxed out and the injectors are at full pulse.
So changing the pressure may help your in town drivability but once you romp on it, it'll start to run fat again,
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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I dont mean to be a prick here 91coupe, but i have been there and done it. You still have a stock mustang. Until you have owned a highly modified i wouldnt ever say parts are not needed.
Not ever car needs a tune. Some just need some fp adjustments along with the timing.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI dont mean to be a prick here 91coupe, but i have been there and done it. You still have a stock mustang. Until you have owned a highly modified i wouldnt ever say parts are not needed.
Not ever car needs a tune. Some just need some fp adjustments along with the timing.
And yes a little fat at WOT is what you want. 12.8:1 fat to be precise!
With that said, throw it on there and see what it does, depending on how fat it really is will decide your e/t change.
How do yor plugs look?
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View PostNo need to worry, didn't realize it was a speed density car. I've owned only 1 speed densisty car and don't really know a lot on how they measure fuel trim.
And yes a little fat at WOT is what you want. 12.8:1 fat to be precise!
With that said, throw it on there and see what it does, depending on how fat it really is will decide your e/t change.
How do yor plugs look?
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Id use the cheaper copper autolights. If i remember right its ap25's and 24's are for 125shot.
Its hard to read a efi plug. You can see detonation and big mishapps, but general tuning can be hard. Not like carb cars.
Im just happy you finally have a fox. I know you have wanted one forever. When i visit if my stock intake is not in kellys dads garage i need one.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostId use the cheaper copper autolights. If i remember right its ap25's and 24's are for 125shot.
Its hard to read a efi plug. You can see detonation and big mishapps, but general tuning can be hard. Not like carb cars.
Im just happy you finally have a fox. I know you have wanted one forever. When i visit if my stock intake is not in kellys dads garage i need one.
BTW: i LOVE the way the explorer intake makes it sound.
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