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Old 11-10-02, 01:17 PM
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Fuel controller opinions

I need a fuel controller so I can get more fuel outta my stock injectors.. I'm swaping things around in my engine in my 86, using s5 rotors, end housings, and intermidiate housing.

So I need more fuel outta the stock injectors unless I wanna switch out injectors. Not really.

Recommendations on Fuel controllers... and best place to buy the controller ?
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s-afc. Best price I've seen is from rotaryextreme.com
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a fuel controler isn't good for adding fuel... however an N/A never needs more... you more likly be taking fuel away with it. the N/A injectors are big enough for what you can throw at it.
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Yes, what Scott said. You will more than likely gain a few top end HP by leaning it out, The NA runs quite rich as it is. Though if you *really* need more fuel, swap in the TII or FD fuel pump, then use the S-AFC to tune it in from there.
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Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Yes, what Scott said. You will more than likely gain a few top end HP by leaning it out, The NA runs quite rich as it is. Though if you *really* need more fuel, swap in the TII or FD fuel pump, then use the S-AFC to tune it in from there.
Yeah I agree also.....another option if lookin for a controller is the greddy emanage but in your case that might be a bit of over kill being that your car is n/a if its more fuel u want then upgrade your pump and maybe a fpr....i think i have a T2 pump lying around if u r interested in goin that route.

Damian
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