yeah, consult someone..i'm not a good source for turbo tuning info..haha..your talking to the guy who rocks a fastArest DX.
True...instant lift throttle at WOT results in a dead rich mixture (your cutting the air off) for a couple of engine cycles....which gets sent out into the hot ass exhaust pipe...and through the hot ass cat...and ignites...Gen1GT said:You won't get flames when at full throttle. It normally happens when you let off the gas FROM WOT. During the transition from WOT to part or no throttle, there are unburnt gases escaping. Hot spots in your exhaust, or even the cat can ignite those gases, hence the flame, and why it happens during shifting while racing, or at high rpm lift throttle conditions.
You're not going to shoot flames if you're driving conservatively.
that is true, over time if your stupidly rich, you can wash the rings out. gas in the oil is a sign of this. matthew shouldn't be that rich at all though. Alto of stock turbo cars will shoot flames when they have full turbo backs. its really not that big of a deal.Bigg Tim said:I heard being overly rich can do damage in the long run. I agree, stay rich until you get the WB, but you need to lean it out a bit to give you more power once you get one.