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Old 12-16-2004, 07:52 PM
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I have a 99 TransAm A4, I recently put on race pacesetter lt's, 3500rpm stall, and ported 80mm tb. I dyno'd today and my A/F ratio was inbetween 11-1 and 12-1. I have borrowed Hp Tuners for my car but don't know how to do anything. Any advice/help would be appreciated.
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How can i change my A/F ratio at WOT?
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I have a 99 TransAm A4, I recently put on race pacesetter lt's, 3500rpm stall, and ported 80mm tb. I dyno'd today and my A/F ratio was inbetween 11-1 and 12-1. I have borrowed Hp Tuners for my car but don't know how to do anything. Any advice/help would be appreciated.

I would follow the thread below and get your VE table dialed in the best you can. Then of course you can modify your tranny tables or whatever else you desire.

http://www.hptuners.com/forum/YaBB.p...num=1100894562
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How can i change my A/F ratio at WOT?
You modify the PE table to adjust the WOT A/F ratio.
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is somewhere between 11-1 to 12-1 to rich? It was tuned on a Super Flow dyno, don't know what the difference is exactly.
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yah you just need to pull out a little bit of pe across the board, just a little, 12.8 or .9 would be nice. 11 is wayy to much gas
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well the guy taht was trying to do the tuning changed something from 1.25 down to 1 down to .9 down to .7 and then down to .5. I believe it was the pe table but the a/f ratio didn't change much at all.
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.9 ???? where the heck did you get it tuned????
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The same place i had it dyno'd. They had never used hp tuners before, but have used tuners for ford and mopar.
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you just want to send me your pcm? ill fix it....
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