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Old May 27th, 2004, 09:33 PM
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Tuning Help

I am using the lastest Turbolink on my Gn, but not sure what to look for to cure this problem. It seems like the car is a bit rich from launch or a "punch" as it seems to fall on its face abit. The o2s are in the 850 area....I thought this was a bit rich but it got worst as I leaned it out. What else on Tlink can help me identify if I am rich or lean from the punch. Once I know what I am looking for I can adjust the extender chip accordingly


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Old June 8th, 2004, 04:33 PM
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Hi Bob---Just saw this post. My O2's are always in the mid to high 800s at launch. Playing with the Extender adjustments did not help much to reduce the launch O2's.
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