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ThompsonRacing17

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Nov 16, 2012
millersburg, Ohio
hi i have 92 eclipse nt 4g63. my car is currently stock. i run a local dirt track so i need some help getting some tricky power. id like to do some head and intake work and would like to hear some suggestions on precisely what i should do for gaining the most without getting to crazy on money.
 
Look to be dome.. also I've been having some people do some research on the pistons...all others I've seen say 63d...these here say 63dM...

And yes u are right. 270 psi is ridiculously high. I still have stock HP tho. That's what confuses me.compression is power correct?I do have good torque tho... 133
 
Where are you getting this 19:1 AFRs? Do you have a wideband? Thats way to lean for normal operations. Now i could believe 9:1, which would be pig rich and cause the car to feel sluggish.

As for the dyno numbers it seems reasonable for an old car with about 140+ hp at the crank stock.


Correct. Actually, it only came with 135bhp. And typically you will see 15-17% drivetrain loss on a 1g FWD transmission. 114/135=~15.5% Sounds to me like that engine is running JUST fine.

As far some 230psi compression? I have no idea.

Its 19to1. No bullshit

Pre-wide band exhaust leak. A small leak can massively through off a wide-band reading. And a pre wide-band leak will cause it to read lean, as it actually sucks in outside air.
 
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