Originally posted by Advancedynamix
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Also, tuning your AFR on a non load bearing dyno is like bringing your surf board to the public pool. Engine fuel trim is highly dependant on load. If the dyno cannot replicate the cars load, then it can't be effectively used to optimise your tune. Does that dyno jet have the eddy-current option?
No clue about the eddy-current option, or even what it is. I'm getting the idea that I really should do the AFPR and buy a wideband to do some self-tuning, then go back to the dyno. And check into the TPS. BTW I found my AFPR from Matthew, but I have a problem; the custom connector Matt made out of the old stock FPR went to Kevin Shankle when he stole my custom Dickmeyer intake, because I didn't think to remove it. So now I have to come up with a piece that I can bolt on in place of the old FPR. Does this exist in the aftermarket, like for Miatas/BPs, where I can just order one? Basically I'm talking about a little two-bolt flange that replaces the old FPR and a simple tube coming off it to attach a fuel line. EDIT: referred to as a fuel rail adaptor.
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