Quick non-seq question
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Quick non-seq question
Sorry, i know you guys hate this. I tired searching but couldn't find anything to satisfy myself.
But it crossed my mind earlier...
Would a completely stock FD be capable of running non sequentially, and if so, would you need to have any fuel changes?
Sorry if its common sense, just wanted to clarify.
But it crossed my mind earlier...
Would a completely stock FD be capable of running non sequentially, and if so, would you need to have any fuel changes?
Sorry if its common sense, just wanted to clarify.
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I discussed non-seq & stock ECU with Wade a few years ago. His WB testing showed that, yes, the FD runs rich at higher RPM, but it's a bit lean below 4k or so. So non-seq should be safer, because it gives less boost at lower RPM.
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