air/fuel ratio adjustment

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billy_bob
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air/fuel ratio adjustment

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i was wondering is there a device i can buy where i would be able to adjust the air fuel ratio from the driver seat of my car?
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Apexi, PSC1, FTC1, SMT. Search on here for those terms. The Apexi is the only one I know of that you don't need a notebook pc for.
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SilverXJ wrote:Apexi, PSC1, FTC1, SMT. Search on here for those terms. The Apexi is the only one I know of that you don't need a notebook pc for.
I have a TurboXs DTEC. It uses a Gameboy Advance to modify fuel +\- ~50% by modding the MAP readings. Its worked well for me, but i didnt need drastic fuel modification.
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Re: air/fuel ratio adjustment

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Biggrnjeep97 wrote:
SilverXJ wrote:Apexi, PSC1, FTC1, SMT. Search on here for those terms. The Apexi is the only one I know of that you don't need a notebook pc for.
I have a TurboXs DTEC. It uses a Gameboy Advance to modify fuel +\- ~50% by modding the MAP readings. Its worked well for me, but i didnt need drastic fuel modification.
I'm curious about this Gameboy mod, how do you make one?
90 block, 94 7120 head and rods, IC944 .060 21cc, comp 68-239-4 and of course the 258 crank. my first full build and i did pretty damn good
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You don't make it. You buy it.
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