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Old 08-04-05, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Dx3
Why would u even keep the SRT ECU when it does what the S-AFC does? You would be tuning something that is tuning something

Just lose the SRT ECU and tune the SRT via the S-AFC.

Jonny

Agreed....
Old 08-04-05, 04:26 PM
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OK,

If I go and dyno - I should be able to tell from the graph whether I need to get the S-AFC or not right?

I would want my A/F Ratio to be where? 10.5:1?? Is that all I will need to see?

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Errrr...10.5 is a bit rich. The stoichiometric (chemically ideal) ratio is 14.7:1 I can't say what the "ideal" is for our cars. Anyone?
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