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Don't you think a/f is still a bit lean ? Oem it runs at full boost at high rpm at 11/1...Just asking :)
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What is your mods you are currently running on your car to attain these numbers?
It was in his signature minus the Eventuri intake.

@dixie1 As for his car running lean. Yes, it was at lower RPM. They fattened up the A/F ratio while we were there.
 

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Anyone finding a A/F ratio that the engine like the most?

Saw in Vit's blog he was mentioning 11.7
 

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11.5:1 to 11.7:1 seems to be optimal. I'd personally defer to 11.5:1 for the sake of safety but that's me.
 


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With the Flashpro.

Looking at my dyno sheet when the car was stock, the factory ECU still had the A/F in the high 14's low 15 on all 3 of my pulls at 4,000 RPM or less. Food for thought. There is a thread of my car being dynoed as well as the picture of the dyno graph in my garage photos. It shows the A/F lines for all three pulls.
 

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With the Flashpro.

Looking at my dyno sheet when the car was stock, the factory ECU still had the A/F in the high 14's low 15 on all 3 of my pulls at 4,000 RPM or less. Food for thought. There is a thread of my car being dynoed as well as the picture of the dyno graph in my garage photos. It shows the A/F lines for all three pulls.
If you don't mind me asking, why didn't you just do a tune while you were on the dyno?
 

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If you don't mind me asking, why didn't you just do a tune while you were on the dyno?
I wanted to dyno it stock first before any modifications. Having a baseline dyno number will help you see which parts yielded the most hp/tq. I probably was one of the first to post my results on my first CTR (#965).
 

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How much boost were you running during the pulls?
 


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2nd time asked...it's in his sig

To the OP...you're brave :D I'm good with stage 1 at 22psi...too scared to go with anymore power, it's plenty for me :eek:
ohh ok if only i knew wtf u mean by sig.damn if you know can u just reply..jeez
 

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ohh ok if only i knew wtf u mean by sig.damn if you know can u just reply..jeez
well....since your challenged, lol:

"USR catless downpipe; PRL front pipe; AFe intercooler hot and cold pipes; Remus exhaust: PRL intercooler"
 


 


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