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    how rich are you running?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 01gpgt01 View Post
    how rich are you running?
    14.7:1 under normal conditions. 11.9:1 at WOT. I did have a few weeks after the cam install at the end of Dec that I had to work on the cold start fueling. It was running really rich for the first 10-20 seconds until settling in at 14.7:1. I know it's supposed to do that, but after the cam it got excessive. It is much better now.

    My drive to work is only about 6 miles. You think short trips like that could affect the life of the sensor?

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