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supramacist 05-14-2008 03:56 PM

Would an air / fuel meter work on an na?

I mean..., I'm sure it would but, how effective would it be?

I ask because I hadn't thought about that.

We n/a's don't have some of the same headaches.

mc_p0pe 05-14-2008 08:24 PM

Well, right before i bought the car last summer they had the head gaskets replaced and a new fuel pressure regulator put in... not to mention they hooked up the wrong vaccuum hoses to it and i had to sort it out, but do you think this could be the cause? a cheap fuel regulator...
and i already have a air/fuel gauge

supramacist 05-14-2008 08:30 PM

1. I don't condone using cheap parts.

I think we as a collective should strive to use quallity parts to uphold the heritage that is supra.

Just to clear the air. I would only use a cheap one to see if it helps.
That way..., it's only a 20$ if. That you can assuredly return.

Will it aid in running rich? It will certainly monitor the fuel pressure so you can cut it back to make it run "not" so rich.

This is the theory I am operating on.

If I am wrong..., Please correct me. Feel Free.

I'm here to learn as well.

supraflymk3 05-23-2008 12:31 AM

my supra has the same issue except mine is stock.


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