Gonna run lean?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Turbonater, Jun 19, 2006.

  1. Turbonater

    Turbonater Member

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    So I told you that I logged some WOT runs over the weekend (saw boost in the 15.5 psi range). The other thing I noticed was that injector duty cycle was up in the 90% range (as high as 94%) at some points. Again, this is a totally stock STI.

    When/if I swap the DP and get a Protune or Ecutek later on, will I have to upgrade the fuel system? I was under the impression that with minor exhaust mods and some tuning, this would not be necessary. But 94% on stock tune seems like not a lotta room there.

    Slap me if this is a total newb question, but just trying to learn more about my car.

    Thanks.
     
  2. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

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    No, you should be good. When you get tuned, they will be able to reduce the IDC to run a lower %. You shouldn't have to upgrade the fuel system until you go with an aftermarket Turbo.
     
  3. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

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    IDCs in the low-mid 90s should be fine... i believe the max duty cycle goes over 100% when the spray patterns overlap... most TBE+tune STis can stay with the stock fuel pump but i know of some people who have had to upgrade to the walbro 255
     
  4. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Don't forget that the stock STi runs pig rich so you'll see lower IDCs just from getting into a more reasonable a/f ratio...
     
  5. Turbonater

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    Ok...thanks guys.
     
  6. suby113

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    he's right we run real rich from the factory to prevent pinging! The older STI's used to have this slight problem so Subaru compensated by upping the fuel pressure.
     

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