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anthony88 03-18-2004 08:19 PM

using no management
 
ive been running a pr4 on a 1.5 with a small turbo safely for 3 weeks it actually runs rich which is ok. it hesitates a little then it clears out after a while I have a smc-dual and 450s but they are nothing but problems

Dr.Boost 03-18-2004 09:11 PM

Re:using no management
 
Huh? No, you are not running it "safely". Post pics of your fucked up pistons when you get a chance.
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Reddy 03-18-2004 09:17 PM

Re:using no management
 
I also like a bang hookers with no protections, we all get our thrills from living dangerously I guess :-\

ForcedAir 03-18-2004 09:40 PM

Re:using no management
 
What indicates its running rich? The Autometer A/F ratio gauge?


TurboEF9 03-19-2004 11:59 AM

Re:using no management
 
..I don't even think this deserves more attention than:

Get Fuel Management before posting again. ::)

sporkcrx 03-20-2004 02:21 AM

Re:using no management
 
I don't know, I have a buddy with a greddy kit on a rex that's running a low 5psi, with stock fuel system/timing. He's driven it (almost) every day, dragged it, and did track days with multiple 20 minutes session of full boost and non stop visits to redline over and over, pure toture on the engine. It's still running perfectly to this day amazingly.

SpankedYA! 03-20-2004 07:19 AM

Re:using no management
 
Spork doesn't your buddy have a blue box/e-manage on his car? Doesn't 310's come with that kit?

anthony88 03-20-2004 06:27 PM

Re:using no management
 
black plugs indicate rich

Dr.Boost 03-20-2004 06:43 PM

Re:using no management
 
Busted ass ringlands indicate lean.

So, you aren't using the SMC and the 450's, correct?

You do realize with no fuel management your motor is going to take a very fast ----, right? :-\ I don't see why you would want to do that. ???
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luderone 03-20-2004 06:58 PM

Re:using no management
 

Originally Posted by anthony88
black plugs indicate rich

my plugs were black too, so were were the top of my pistons, they looked like they were burning nice, but the ringlands are in peices in all 4 pistons. :( and I was running 5psi on a small t-3 (42/48).


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