90 Talon AWD
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- Aug 27, 2008
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jonesville,
North Carolina
can anyone explain why im not peaking 350-400hp on my setup? im runnung 93 pump gas...
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You are flowing almost 46lbs/min with quite a bit of timing up top for 93. Should be making some power. How does it feel?
Link is just an estamite.
Bud- 324hp and 319ft/lbs
thanks, im gonna work on that today

1. i have anti-lag activated but i never launch it unless im at the strip
2.i dont understandwhat your asking, im not running SD, im running a 2g maf,
3. i will start using the DA tables all the time insted of the sliders
and do you think that is lean for my setup? ive put it at that because it wants to spit out the black smoke at wot idf i go any richer,
and none of my freinds really have any cars making over 200hp, so im not too sure on the butt dyno, im just used to it so its hard to say....any suggestions are greatly appreciated
and i usually pull it around 6400rpm because it just feels like it falls on its face, ive heard that the stock IM starts to choke at 6.4k
what would be my optimum a/f ratio? at WOT?
Every car is different; you need to find the right combination of AFR and timing for your particular setup.
Most cars seem to like something around 10.8 to 11.2:1 on pump gas, with 15 to 18* of max timing advance. But some cars will run better with a leaner mix and less timing, while some run better with a richer mix and more timing. And then there is the oddball every now and then that can run 11.5:1 and 20* timing. A lot of it depends on the type and quality of the fuel you use.
The general rule is to run as lean as you can with as much timing advance as possible, until you hit MBT (max brake torque) or knock...whichever comes first...and then back off a degree or two for safety.
There is a such thing as rich knock. Found this out when running in the 9 afrs in my car. Try and lean it out a bit. You might have to pull some timing but as stated every car is different.
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