recalibrating an fmu for injectors
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Please car car has been running strong as hell. Alot more to come soon. It's all about tuning.
These are my guys that I went to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e5R_OTqpjU
http://www.youtube.com/user/NoLimitMotorsport
These are my guys that I went to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e5R_OTqpjU
http://www.youtube.com/user/NoLimitMotorsport
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With both an FPR and FMU in play its only a matter of time. I would remove one or the other and re-tune because if either one of them malfunctions... BOOM!! He is right in stating that its all about the tuning. However, sometimes you can't tune for mechanical failure.
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FYI, I have talked to rrm guys and they said that their lancer with only forged pistons and stock rods pulled about 260 whp. And they the stock rods will hold around 275whp.
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I heard that with 4g94 engine, the pistons are the weakest then rods.
Ok, suppostly, Brian's car put out 260whp on stock rods and forged pistons. I'm just saying what I have been told. Oh well, I shall see.
Ok, suppostly, Brian's car put out 260whp on stock rods and forged pistons. I'm just saying what I have been told. Oh well, I shall see.