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Aquadyne
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1/23/2002
23:03:05

Subject: How can I lean my V6 out ?
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I want to lean my 1993 3.9 Auto . I have a fuel mixture ratio monitor installed and a K&n installed and it's still too rich . what part of the sensor array do I have to fool to get it leaned out



bernd
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1/23/2002
23:59:47

RE: How can I lean my V6 out ?
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Under what conditions is it too rich? Also, where are you tapping the A/F signal lead to?


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Aquadyne
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1/24/2002
01:20:04

RE: How can I lean my V6 out ?
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I only have one O2 sensor on my 93 . I just tapped into the output wire on the existing O2 sensor . I also have another post regarding " poor fuel mileage sudden " It's running MEGA rich
right now . If you read the other post you will get some idea of what I have done . Thanks



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1/24/2002
01:24:51

RE: How can I lean my V6 out ?
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It runs rich in all conditions I drive 20/80
city/highway . I am going to try resetting the computer and see what it does .



IntenseDak39
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1/24/2002
09:46:57

RE: How can I lean my V6 out ?
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i had that problem with a previous vehicle and the cause was that the voltage regulator in the computer went bad. the computer was running on default and was getting very generous with the gas. just bought a new computer...fixed it...you can have a mechanic do a diagnostic on your vehicle and tell you what the problem is

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