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too much to either side will have bad news for him
Posted by
GodZilla(noVA)
on December 01, 2003 at 11:27 AM
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i would think he would wanna lean it out! (n/m)
posted by Gsujeff55
on December 01, 2003 at 11:23 AM
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especially if this is the first thing that he wants to do to a stock n/a.. it looks cool but is it functional with what he has..
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When does a person need a fuel controller?
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Goose1451
10:39:21 12/01/03
To fine tune the fuel for more power and safety (n/m)
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ImTheDevil
10:41:09 12/01/03
Would I get more power on a stock NA? (n/m)
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Goose1451
10:44:44 12/01/03
ummm, maybe a TAD. (n/m)
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Gsujeff55
10:46:38 12/01/03
How about you start off with a JWT pop. (n/m)
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whitepearlz
10:47:14 12/01/03
2nd. (n/m)
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max240
10:48:45 12/01/03
Already have Injen intake and pulley.
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Goose1451
10:55:55 12/01/03
your not going to see the full potential of your
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GodZilla(noVA)
11:37:32 12/01/03
I completely agree with GodZilla, if you're
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whitepearlz
11:43:24 12/01/03
no not really.. you would run the chances of rich
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GodZilla(noVA)
10:48:30 12/01/03
i would think he would wanna lean it out! (n/m)
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Gsujeff55
11:23:15 12/01/03
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GodZilla(noVA)
11:27:15 12/01/03
Doubtful. (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
10:55:59 12/01/03
between 0 and 15 rwhp. (n/m)
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nixit
10:57:30 12/01/03
So, about the same as a huge GT-R-Super-Spec-V badge? (n/m)
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whitepearlz
11:21:42 12/01/03
Fuel tuning can have a major impact on performance. (n/m)
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Kenny 14 psi
11:24:44 12/01/03
roughly, how much would it cost to dyno tune it? (n/m)
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stockplayerz (NYC)
11:25:59 12/01/03
That would depend on where you have it dynoed. (n/m)
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FlawleZ
11:30:01 12/01/03
$60 to $200 an hour depending on about 8 different factors. (n/m)
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Kenny 14 psi
11:46:14 12/01/03
But on a Stage 0 NA, there really is no benefit.
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whitepearlz
11:31:06 12/01/03
what about my stage III NA?? would a fuel controller and
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takirb
11:35:49 12/01/03
suspension!~ (n/m)
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GodZilla(noVA)
11:38:03 12/01/03
2nd myself (n/m)
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GodZilla(noVA)
11:48:16 12/01/03
lol (n/m)
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Jackie
12:55:19 12/01/03
Re: what about my stage III NA?? would a fuel controller and
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whitepearlz
11:39:38 12/01/03
please sit on your hands.
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nixit
11:56:20 12/01/03
so in other words if my NA is poorly tuned/maintained
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takirb
12:05:35 12/01/03
yes and no. whatever. it's out of my hands. (n/m)
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nixit
12:09:11 12/01/03
Not on an NA. Constant Air Volume. (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
11:39:52 12/01/03
That has little to do with the accuracy of the fuel maps. (n/m)
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Kenny 14 psi
11:45:04 12/01/03
Ok, so what would you expect to gain from this?
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BigTDogg (MA)
11:53:05 12/01/03
tuning an NA requires 4 things;
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nixit
11:58:57 12/01/03
I guess my impression is that the average NA user isn't
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BigTDogg (MA)
12:13:04 12/01/03
Re: Ok, so what would you expect to gain from this?
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Kenny 14 psi
12:01:41 12/01/03
LOL, ok...
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BigTDogg (MA)
12:16:09 12/01/03
Agreed. I did "power" mods on my NA. Nothing happened.
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Kenny 14 psi
12:35:35 12/01/03
seconded.
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nixit
11:50:52 12/01/03
No. (n/m)
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nixit
11:50:19 12/01/03
Benefits vary on N/A's.....
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FlawleZ
11:28:51 12/01/03
not much. (n/m)
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FS Z
12:50:13 12/01/03
Thanks for all the input. It helped alot.
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Goose1451
18:36:50 12/01/03
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