Autothority Maf Kit
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If you have stock injectors, and you're running the boost as instructed by Autothority, there's no reason that the MAF kit shouldn't work straight out of the box; no tuning from other sources necessary.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
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If you have stock injectors, and you're running the boost as instructed by Autothority, there's no reason that the MAF kit shouldn't work straight out of the box; no tuning from other sources necessary.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
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If you have stock injectors, and you're running the boost as instructed by Autothority, there's no reason that the MAF kit shouldn't work straight out of the box; no tuning from other sources necessary.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
There's something else up with your car (low voltage somewhere, fuel pressure regulator not working properly, weak fuel pump; just to start) or maybe a false reading from the wideband.
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I'm almost 100% sure. I already spoke with Russel Berry and he's going to take at the fuel maps. I also ordered is MAXHP kit with different maps.
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Sebastian how's your AFR's.
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That's right Sebastian sorry If I didn't say it correctely. Russel is going to read my current DME chip and it's going to add more fuel. I also got his board and he was nice and offered other maps to see if one works correctly. Really nice guy, I wonder why he got banned from rennlist?
Sebastian how's your AFR's.
Sebastian how's your AFR's.
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Normal cruising is around 14.2-14.7:1 and under full throttle its is in the 12's until almost redline it goes into low almost high 13's
That's with fqs set to +3% fuel and adj fpr at 3 bar and old LR chips that allow fqs changes.
I need to probably set the fuel to -3% and do fpr that way so that it doesn't run so rich down low.