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PostPosted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:43 pm 
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Isn't being rich between shifts good to keep the turbo spooled anyway?

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The thing is that w/ the bov, @ idle and cruise, the car runs rich.

Now I am working on a design, not for the bov, but for semi anti lag when shifting.

WHen you shift, the engine is load is very low. Below 40 for sure.

I all ready have a wg map w/ 0 throttle with high in the rpm 2000+ w/ 50% close for testing.

I am curious to see if I created a map with a load .22 and have my fuel there that is not too rich and timing adjust to just have enough boost, I am really curious to see what will happen.

The car already back fire when shifting, but if we control this in just in shifting areas, ha.....

Any thoughts anyone? We can move this to a new thread :)

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