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Old 06-24-08, 08:35 PM
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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.
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1- Yes, but supporting mods will get rid of some lag.

2- No, not if you are stock (other than the non-sequential)
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Alright, thanks man.
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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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