What a/f ratio is considered dangerously lean?
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Re: What a/f ratio is considered dangerously lean? (MPH)
13.1 is a good bang-for-the-buck ratio that you can run all year (yesterday 80 degrees, last night 30 degrees). 13.5 is doable too, but I like to know I will not have any problems or have to adjust. 14.1 is perfect, but lets face it - who has perfect conditions on the street.
I'm up to 81,000 miles - no fuel related problems. (btw - ignition timing for me is 17.5 degrees)
I'm up to 81,000 miles - no fuel related problems. (btw - ignition timing for me is 17.5 degrees)
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Re: What a/f ratio is considered dangerously lean? (Vegeta)
when we rolled in, you were 13.5-13.7:1 on the top end.
V-AFC fixed that... fuel pressure didn't do squat.
you left at the same as my car, 13.1:1
V-AFC fixed that... fuel pressure didn't do squat.
you left at the same as my car, 13.1:1
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Re: What a/f ratio is considered dangerously lean? (MPH)
What a/f ratio is considered dangerously lean? All motor.
[Modified by MPH, 10:08 AM 3/15/2002]
[Modified by MPH, 10:08 AM 3/15/2002]
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