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Old Fri, October 16th, 2009, 12:00 PM
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Just wondering, but it seems to me that my truck spools fastest, sounds best, and runs all out when there is just a slight haze... maybe a little more. So does that mean that a diesel runs best with a little richness? Or does it mean that a little added fuel burning in the up-pipes helps spooling?
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Old Fri, October 16th, 2009, 01:50 PM
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Yep.

Just a little extra fuel is all it takes to make more power.
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Great thread, you guys! You just added immensely to my meager store of diesel facts.

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thats what I was looking for guys.

Nope I have not welded in a bung for a wideband I was just wondering what you look for in getting the most optimum A/F ratio.

The only expierence I have with diesels is repairing the broken ones, and that is getting too easy with all the common failures.

My buddies keep telling me to leave the truck well enough alone but I cann't do that I haven't since I bought my 1st car and now I got my 98 accord getting close to 40 mpg's with some tunning.

Next question would it be a waste of $$$$ to have an EGT gauge for each bank?
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Basically. I mean, if you WANT to then it's not going to hurt anything. The only time you would really benefit to having one in each back would be to diagnose a driveability or mechanical concern causing a misfire.
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