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Does non-seq conversion require fuel mods?

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Old 09-26-02, 11:22 PM
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Does non-seq conversion require fuel mods?

Well, does it?
Old 09-26-02, 11:38 PM
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nope, not unless you're going over 330 to the wheels.
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You could pull some fuel out at lower rpm, but no. Non-sequential operates the same way as the stock system above 4,500 rpm. Your peak hp won't change, and as such, you won't really need anything more than your g-force ecu to handle things.
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depends on how much you want to boost
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