At 03:16 PM 5/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-05-11 10:42:59 EDT, you write:
>
><< NOS said that something like this
> would work while you're on the juice, but for normal driving when
> the nitrous is off, the engine would be running really rich. >>
>
>But then the engine would detect the rich mixture (or the computer would ..)
>and lean it out as if it had stock injectors ... ??
>
Assuming that the computer can detect a rich mixture, yeah. I'm not
sure that it can though... (NOS said the truck would be running rich
with larger injectors, so I'm assuming that the computer doesn't compensate,
otherwise it wouldn't be running rich...) NOS might be wrong though. Does
anyone know for sure wether the computer reads and adjusts the fuel/air
mixture?
-Jon-
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