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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (hamhead @ Jul 22 2005, 04:18 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>For WOT, those marks are pretty good. Kinda puts a dent in the "Tibs run rich from the factory" thing doesn't it?
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Not really, he's at sea level.
LOL
Don't forget, those are his readings and he has several mods.
CAI.
Exhaust.
BBTB (60MM)
And more.
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Not really, he's at sea level.
LOL
Don't forget, those are his readings and he has several mods.
CAI.
Exhaust.
BBTB (60MM)
And more.
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The SAFC is tuned to come on at 95% throttle. The majority of the time when I am driving my throttle is at 12%.
I'm going to have to find a highway or something so I can hit true WOT to see what my SAFC is doing.
I'm going to have to find a highway or something so I can hit true WOT to see what my SAFC is doing.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (OdessitPashka @ Jul 22 2005, 11:34 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Those mods help with getting more AIR in, so it will be less rich smile.gif
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DUH. Hence why I said yes, we DO run rich, he's not running AS rich anymore because he's at SEA LEVEL and has several mods bringing in MORE AIR.
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DUH. Hence why I said yes, we DO run rich, he's not running AS rich anymore because he's at SEA LEVEL and has several mods bringing in MORE AIR.
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Yeah, I know that I am bringing more air in. Although right now the only mod I have on the intake side is the CAI. Exhaust side is 4-1 headers, magnaflow cat (has 2 bungs), and Apexi exhaust.
Dunno about the intricacies of the Hyundai ECU, but would more mods really make a difference in the A\F? The MAF is going to be reading more airflow, and the IAT is going to be reading cooler temps, so I would assume the ECU is going to bump up fuel accordingly, unless its retarded. On every other car I've seen in detail, which isn't many, if you get a boost pressure spike while you have a turbo, for instance, the ECU will sense that spike and kick up the fuel, saving the engine from extreme harm in most instances.


