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RE:91 c4 w/383 stroker, cam, the works...runs really rich

Subject: RE:91 c4 w/383 stroker, cam, the works...runs really rich
by redeyejedi913 on 2006/8/8 8:00:21

I've replaced the TPS sensor, MAP sensor, O2 sensor, adjusted the fuel pressure from 35 to 60 back down to 43, tinkered with the timing, etc. I have a Stoich guage hooked up so I know the O2 is working, I have a fuel pressure guage so I can dial it in exactly. In other words everything I know to do and everybody I know to ask, whatever they suggested I tried with the exception of trailering it to TPIS in Atlanta which is out of the question for me. I have very limited tuning capabilities here in Memphis. Everyone says if it was an LT1 there wouldn't be a problem but no one will touch an L98 except the company I paid. Six chips later and I've got the same problem. They'd like to dyno tune it which sounds nice but if the programmer hasn't even gotten close I don't wanna waste $150/hr so he can guess and take all day to waste my dollars. I'm frustrated enough to sell my baby. I'd really hate to since even as crappy as its running now I can still embarass a c5 and I haven't even installed a NOS kit yet or changed my rear end. Once again, any help is appreciated and I am very open to suggestions.
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