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Buying new dsmchip and need some advice

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domthebomb11208

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Jun 27, 2006
jackson, New Jersey
Time to upgrade my injectors. I have 550cc's now but i'm looking to get some real power outta my 60 trim so i'm buying f.i.c. 1000cc's. Now for the chip so i keep fuel cut or eliminate it? because i dont have a wide band. I figured it i keep it it'd help me from going too lean. What do you guys think?
 
fuel cut won't keep you from going too lean, just get rid of it. All fuel cut does is once it sees a certain amount of air that is considered "too much" or the "limits of teh factory fuel system", it shuts things down.

With 1000cc injectors i'd be looking more for something like the DSM link, very small changes % wide on injectors that big makes a HUGE difference, so you'll need fine control. Then have a reputable shop tune it or get a wideband and start learning.

Plus with the DSM link you'll be able to compensate for further changes down teh road instaed of having some one burn you a chip for every upgrade
 
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