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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Aaron@S-S
Yeah, like 1-2 seconds. Injectors go from <60% duty cycle at full throttle at high RPM to ~90%, but only after a significant delay; EGT's shoot up to almost 1700 degrees, AFR's are like 14.5+

Bad stuff. I guess more accurately would be partial fueling, full boost, but that's basically throttle anyways.

They're trying to minimize open-loop conditions. A reflash from a good tuner ()will eliminate the issue, because the closed-loop maps are more accurate, and open-loop parameters are adjusted.
basically this summarizes the findings over on nabisco.
Old Feb 26, 2005 | 10:58 PM
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so.... guess I need to find myself a EcuTek tuner since I am not taking that freakin uppipe out. :x
Old Feb 26, 2005 | 11:53 PM
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meh, just an up-pipe probably isn't going to cause too much of a problem. did it raise the boost in your car? it's more boost controllers (ebc or mbc) and intakes that exaggerate the problem.

soggywhore has had a up-pipe and downpipe and some other isht on his '05 for quite a while and he hasn't had any problems.
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