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East Coast Customs had a dyno day today, and as I was just spectating and there was some spots available, I put mine on to see if if it was going any better.
Couldn't hurt, anyway got some improved results,
so I am very happy with the result, even though it was a stinking hot day.
Whipple twin screw, 8lbs of boost, Walbro fuel pump and a Magna Fuel rising rate reg, A set of Neils headers, and a motor that has nearly 300,000 k's on, so I am happy with it.
The next step is some form of engine management, just havent decided on which one yet. Still on the factory ECU.
Whipple twin screw, 8lbs of boost, Walbro fuel pump and a Magna Fuel rising rate reg, A set of Neils headers, and a motor that has nearly 300,000 k's on, so I am happy with it.
The next step is some form of engine management, just havent decided on which one yet. Still on the factory ECU.
It looks like it is leaning out up top, and may even want a bit more timing in the midrange. I've used the AEM FIC with pretty good success on a few customers' cars lately; might be worth looking into.
It looks like it is leaning out up top, and may even want a bit more timing in the midrange. I've used the AEM FIC with pretty good success on a few customers' cars lately; might be worth looking into.
Ian
Been looking at an Adaptronic or possibly E-Manage, dont know a lot about the AEM.