Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached

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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 07:53 AM
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Default Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached




Here is my JRSC Prelude Dyno test with AEM CAI and Tanabe Hyper Exhaust. Is the A/F ratio too rich??? Please let me know what do you think! Thanks
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 07:57 AM
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Default Re: Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached (Smulude)

most forced inductions setups are recommended to run between 12-12.5. you could probably gain some power, for example, where it is below 12 by leaning it a little, that is, if you're using something that can tune based on rpm (not just the JR FMU). although overall, it doesnt look too bad. nice numbers what PSI are you running?
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 08:28 AM
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Default Re: Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached (keebler65)

what PSI are you running?
I'm running 6 PSI.

where it is below 12 by leaning it a little, that is, if you're using something that can tune based on rpm (not just the JR FMU)
So the Apexi VAFC might help,right?

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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 08:36 AM
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Default Re: Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached (Smulude)

So the Apexi VAFC might help,right?
exactly, since you can tune based on RPM. just make sure you tune on the dyno/wideband again (dont just guess with the settings)
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 08:43 AM
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Default Re: Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached (keebler65)

exactly, since you can tune based on RPM. just make sure you tune on the dyno/wideband again (dont just guess with the settings)
Thanks. If I want to go VAFC later, should I adjust the fuel pressure regulator in order to lower the fuel pressure. By doing this, the A/F ratio should be leaner, right?
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 01:03 PM
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Default Re: Is my JRSC Prelude running to rich? Dyno attached (Smulude)

Ultimately, yes, the car will run "leaner" - throughout the whole RPM range, which may not be good for the car. in general, JRSC fuel setups need fuel midrange but fuel removed in the upper RPM range (IN GENERAL SUPER TUNERS) but remember that the injectors are computer controlled in the end- a VAFC will do wonders for you for the $400 you'll spend on it and a couple dyno runs.
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