A few questions before the track opens
dynotune bottle heater set to roughly 1000 psi
dynotune purge
dynotune rpm window switch set for 4.5 volt WOT and to come on from 3000
FPSS set at 35 psi
TR6 plugs
AEM UEGO wideband
alright well heres the problem. i'm on stock manifolds and cats, so i had to install the wideband sensor right after the cat on the driver side.....which im hearing was a mistake? people are telling me that the cat will fubar the reading from the wideband due to what a cats "job" is. which now, of course, makes sense. but i've also heard that if anything, the wideband will read more lean, and in turn i'd be tuning on the safer side. what do you think? the way i see it.....im sure there has been a car with stock manifolds that has been dyno tuned using the exhaust sniffers to measure A/F right? so if they can take a reading after the cat, i should be able to right? so yeah theres one, and the other is about what a/f i should really shoot for. my tuning will be done just by nozzle position, so i was wondering what a good a/f on a 100 shot would be. and the last thing, around here we can only get a hold of 91 octance, so i went and bought a can of torco...which i hear can be a good octane booster. what octane should i be shooting for? 93ish? thanks for all your help....i appreciate it.

