My "stroker" plans

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W_A_Watson_II
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Re: My "stroker" plans

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Got around to finishing cleaning up and painting the Rock Sliders and got them installed as well. I also checked my fuel pressure, Engine running it's at 32.5psi, under under acceleration it goes up to 40 psi. Only issue it it seems to be running rich based on the soot on the bumper, but the A/F ration gauge shows 14.6'ish.
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Re: My "stroker" plans

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My tail pipe has always been sooty and based on the response of others from a thread on here it sounds normal. Also, your tail pipe doesn't extend past the bumper, so that could be a reason as well.
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Re: My "stroker" plans

Post by W_A_Watson_II »

SilverXJ,

Thanks for the response. Yes the tail pipe is short to keep it from getting damaged off-road. I'll keep an eye on the A/F ratio gauge and as soon as good weather returns see if I can make a long trip and get a MPG check on it.

Will
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