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    Quote Originally Posted by MICK View Post
    Shhhh......LOL...don't give away all them secerets Howard.

    Anyone played around with those steady state paramenters?

    Mick
    I will be shortly MICK. Now that the injector stuff is near finished I can log the transient contributions to the pulsewidth with some certainty. This will aid immensely in getting some accurate table descriptions & units out there.
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    You got mail Mick.
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    I was reading something (Greg Banish's book I think) about the relationship on AFR on a WB and exhaust pressure. I would assume a NB O2 is just as susceptible too. But exhaust backpressure really screws up AFR as the O2 reads it.

    Cool! I just started a new from scratch tune on my 99 454 Burb using the 2000 OS. Not sure if the 2000 OS brings anything to the table, short of factory rear O2's turned off. I guess they determined the 2000-2001 454's didn't need them....

    But it runs like gangbusters..... Still runs out of steam over 4600 rpm, it will rev to 5500+, but power drops off fast, so over 4600 rpm is practical limit for me and this cam and exhaust (2.75" duals crammed into one trash can muffler)

    Quote Originally Posted by hquick View Post
    As soon as I put the extractors and 3" system on....the tune was almost bang on. AFR is steadier than it was with the old exhaust. I guess being able to breathe makes quite a difference.

    Here's a thread on my progress.

    http://www.pacificp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9658
    I owned a Ford once, ONCE.......

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