Air/fuel mixture
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Air/fuel mixture
Hey i was wondering to those of you that have done a deck plate mod. or new intake system....i know that your engine needs a certain air/fuel mixture. Now when you do a deck plate mod. or what have you...you are increasing air flow, but are you also increasing fuel flow? Or running lean? Or wont a deck plate effect your mixture much?? Cheers
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The deck plate mod should not affect the mixture at all. The engine control system will keep in where it needs to be unless you are supercharged. Then you are out running the fuel systems ability to keep up.
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Originally posted by Toyminator
Hey i was wondering to those of you that have done a deck plate mod. or new intake system....i know that your engine needs a certain air/fuel mixture. Now when you do a deck plate mod. or what have you...you are increasing air flow, but are you also increasing fuel flow? Or running lean? Or wont a deck plate effect your mixture much?? Cheers
Hey i was wondering to those of you that have done a deck plate mod. or new intake system....i know that your engine needs a certain air/fuel mixture. Now when you do a deck plate mod. or what have you...you are increasing air flow, but are you also increasing fuel flow? Or running lean? Or wont a deck plate effect your mixture much?? Cheers
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Oh i did the deckplate mod. I can tell a difference in performance and sound. I like it. I was just curious about the a/f mix. Thanks guys.
Oh i did the deckplate mod. I can tell a difference in performance and sound. I like it. I was just curious about the a/f mix. Thanks guys.
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x-awdriver, your right. There isnt any flat surface, for a deckplate its just rounded, So you just have to remove some excess plastic leading to your air box from your headlight. That will put about a 4in. hole in your air box. That and in addition to drilling some holes in the bottom of the air box..its pretty much the same thing...just you cant seal it off like a deckplate.
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