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Old May 17, 2003 | 08:01 AM
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Good fuel controllers?

Wanted to make a thread that'd be good for any newcomers, to inform them of what fuel controllers are available.

So if you will, please post the following:

1. What kind of a fuel controller do you use?
2. Standalone/piggyback?
3. Simplicity of installation (1-10)?
4. Simplicity of use (1-10)?
5. Reccomendation (1-10)?
6. Approximate price?
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Old Nov 23, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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ha ha this thread went bust, but i have a fuel control question. If my motor blows at 11psi wouldn't a fuel controller lean it out thus no need for another computer? I know getting a better computer it the answer but just trying to digg more in to why.
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Old Nov 23, 2003 | 07:48 PM
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A fuel controller is used so you can richen the mixture. If you lean it out, bad things will happen. And NO, a fuel controller is not used to substitute the engine management computer (stock or otherwise) because the fuel controller does not control spark timing and advance and some other engine functions that you can control with a complete stand alone engine management system.
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