Air Fuel
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Air Fuel
I picked up a comptech kit and am going to instal it shortly. I know that i will have to adjust the frp..
After searching, these are two questions i am left with.
what would you guys recommend for the checking the air fuel ratio...
will i need to get a wideband such as the AEM one?
thank you,
Brian V
After searching, these are two questions i am left with.
what would you guys recommend for the checking the air fuel ratio...
will i need to get a wideband such as the AEM one?
thank you,
Brian V
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With any type of forced induction, it is pretty much a necessity to have a wideband. Especially if you're gonna use FPR to add fuel.
I recommend the innovate LC-1 wideband. A few of my local friends have had problems with the AEM wideband sensor going out prematurely.
I recommend the innovate LC-1 wideband. A few of my local friends have had problems with the AEM wideband sensor going out prematurely.
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I was just doing some reading up on it, and a few people said that because of the heat circuit, that i should have a new bung welded. What is your opinion of that.
I would prefer to just have it replace the primary o2 (much easier to do lol)
else i would have a byng added to my test pipe.
I would prefer to just have it replace the primary o2 (much easier to do lol)
else i would have a byng added to my test pipe.
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Originally Posted by slicko9,Apr 19 2010, 11:23 AM
I am going to run the comptech ESM..
should i still get a bung welded into the testpipe?
should i still get a bung welded into the testpipe?
or welded into the header collector area if you can, since you may want to go back to a cat one day, and then will need the bung moved anyways.