Need new chips with K27-hybrid?
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Need new chips with K27-hybrid?
Hmm my car has stock chips and fuel pressure regulator and the boost level is untouched.
But I've got a K27/26-8 hybrid turbo installed, so my question is - am I in any danger here?
I recently installed an Autometer Sport-Comp A/F-meter and it shows middle-rich under full boost&throttle, is that alright?
But I've got a K27/26-8 hybrid turbo installed, so my question is - am I in any danger here?
I recently installed an Autometer Sport-Comp A/F-meter and it shows middle-rich under full boost&throttle, is that alright?
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Duke -
Well, it depends on the accuracy of the gauge. If you're showing rich under boost, then you're safer than running lean under boost. But you might not be getting all power that the turbo has to offer, due to ignition retard (knocking potentially) and the air/fuel ratio is in all probability not dead on...
HTH!
Well, it depends on the accuracy of the gauge. If you're showing rich under boost, then you're safer than running lean under boost. But you might not be getting all power that the turbo has to offer, due to ignition retard (knocking potentially) and the air/fuel ratio is in all probability not dead on...
HTH!