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93 civic running rich

i searched already but didnt find anything about adjusting it... is there a way to adjust the air/fuel ratio? or does the ECU only do that and have to deal with it?
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Re: 93 civic running rich

you can get an aftermarket fuel pressure reg, and gauge. adjust that.
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Re: 93 civic running rich

dont quote me but i think a super chargers will help a lot with a better ratio
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Re: Re: 93 civic running rich

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dont quote me but i think a super chargers will help a lot with a better ratio
what?????????????
you gotta program the air/fuel to handle the SC. and even if that was teh case, i am sure there are cheaper ways to adjust A/f other then a SC.
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Re: Re: 93 civic running rich

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dont quote me but i think a super chargers will help a lot with a better ratio
yes, of course, a $1,500 supercharger is the answer for a $10 fix.
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Re: 93 civic running rich

bang man i was just tryin to be funny
even though a supercharger would be nice
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bang man i was just tryin to be funny
even though a supercharger would be nice
i dont think you were trying to be funny. i think you were serious
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Re: Re: 93 civic running rich

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bang man i was just tryin to be funny
even though a supercharger would be nice

Just messin' with ya. I would have recommended an engine swap myself, but a SC may take care of the problem.
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