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Location: Montrose, VIC
Registered: May 2002
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Re: CAI in a carby ??
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Sun, 28 July 2002 03:47
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Put it on, so long as its not going to cost a whole lot (e.g. you're using a piece of hose you found in the neighbours hard rubbish). Carbies don't do a real good job of sensing differences in humidity, temperature, oxygen content, season, fashion, whether you've cleaned your teeth or too many other things. All they generally do is let X amount of fuel past for X amount of air going past. Sure, a carbie isn't going to adjust itself to the perfect AFR because you dropped the air going into it by a few degrees, but the actual difference isn't gonna be a whole lot anyway. I seriously doubt its going to start running 19:1 AFR because of a piece of pipe pointing at the air filter. Therefore, do it, as anything that costs nothing must be done, even if the only real gain is the extra noise of the air going in!
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