Any Opinions on VOrtec 12:1 FMU on a JRSC
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Any Opinions on VOrtec 12:1 FMU on a JRSC
I was wondering how well a 12:1 FMU on a JRSC works any one know of someone that has done this?
If so what were the results?
If so what were the results?
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Re: Any Opinions on VOrtec 12:1 FMU on a JRSC (B16AHondaSi)
You don't need 12:1 rise rate with JRSC. The stock JRSC FMU is a 5:1 unit. Get a Cartech FMU if you want to adjust the rise rate.
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Re: Any Opinions on VOrtec 12:1 FMU on a JRSC (B16AHondaSi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16AHondaSi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was wondering how well a 12:1 FMU on a JRSC works any one know of someone that has done this?
If so what were the results?</TD></TR></TABLE>
wahahaha 12:1 omg...im experiencing my worst nightmare right now..
im running pig rich with that FMU..i would get the jacksonracing FMU which is 5.1 im actually pickin one up tom..
as for the result...from 4000rpm to 600rpm my air/fuel was @ 12:27
pased 6000 to 8200 rpm..my air fuel was @ 10.0 which pretty rich
12:1
jrsc or similar w/ 5.1
If so what were the results?</TD></TR></TABLE>
wahahaha 12:1 omg...im experiencing my worst nightmare right now..
im running pig rich with that FMU..i would get the jacksonracing FMU which is 5.1 im actually pickin one up tom..
as for the result...from 4000rpm to 600rpm my air/fuel was @ 12:27
pased 6000 to 8200 rpm..my air fuel was @ 10.0 which pretty rich
12:1
jrsc or similar w/ 5.1
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