best dry system fuel augmentation method
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best dry system fuel augmentation method
beginner, thinking about a dry in front of the maf.
what is the different types of fuel augmentation for different types of dry systems, and which is the best??
sounds like some use the tps?? or the vacuum line to the fpr??
if you are in wide open throttle, isn't this open loop operation????
for a low shot (75) though, which is the most reliable??
what is the different types of fuel augmentation for different types of dry systems, and which is the best??
sounds like some use the tps?? or the vacuum line to the fpr??
if you are in wide open throttle, isn't this open loop operation????
for a low shot (75) though, which is the most reliable??
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Originally Posted by danf1000
beginner, thinking about a dry in front of the maf.
what is the different types of fuel augmentation for different types of dry systems, and which is the best??
sounds like some use the tps?? or the vacuum line to the fpr??
if you are in wide open throttle, isn't this open loop operation????
for a low shot (75) though, which is the most reliable??
what is the different types of fuel augmentation for different types of dry systems, and which is the best??
sounds like some use the tps?? or the vacuum line to the fpr??
if you are in wide open throttle, isn't this open loop operation????
for a low shot (75) though, which is the most reliable??
On the 200 pills, i made 240 at the wheels and made over 500ft lbs of torque over motor...FWIW on motor i made 385 at 4k rpm. you do the math. I use 42 lb injectors and the A/F sits at 10:1. I havent had a chance to lean it out since im building a motor to hold more right now.
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On a LS1 the PCM controls the fueling via the fuel injectors for a dry kit. The dry shot is sprayed pre MAF, so the O2 sensors don't come into the equation. That's one reason why injectors are upgraded on some dry kits (depending on the size of the shot) as fuel pressure stays the same.
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