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FlyinEsiJun-23-04 04:44 AM
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#10467, "Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible"




          

I had it in my mind that 11:1 was a leaner mixture than 12:1 on the A/F ratio. I was just told on another board that when I'm running from 12.5 down to 11.5 I am running richer. Is this true?

Also, what is the acceptible range to run your A/F ratio on the 4G63. What is my target A/F ratio to have?

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Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible [View all] , FlyinEsi, Jun-23-04 04:44 AM
  RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, Mattcky2k, Jun-23-04 06:06 AM, #1
RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, Vandy420a, Jun-23-04 07:05 AM, #2
      RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, FlyinEsi, Jun-23-04 07:10 AM, #3
           RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, Vandy420a, Jun-23-04 07:43 AM, #4
                RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, TeamJeff_99gs, Jun-23-04 09:15 AM, #5
                     RE: Need Help understanding A/F mixture, and what is acceptible, Vandy420a, Jun-23-04 10:02 AM, #6

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