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post Oct 2, 2007 - 7:44 PM
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So i FINALY just got my neo installed, and i was just kinda messin around a bit and my cars running stupid rich. I was wondering if some one out there has a basic fuel map for a 5s that will get her running right. Right now it bogs around 2000rpm, and its pretty much spittin raw fuel out the tail pipe. Im new to the whole fuel mapping thing and my buddy who was suppost to tune mine went to florida for 3 weeks yesterday and didnt tell me he was leaving. Any ways, if some one can gimme some settings like the diff rpms and scales that would be awsome.

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Bryan
 
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post Oct 11, 2007 - 11:31 AM
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i just looked through all of the info i have on my car that i got from the original owner, and its still runnin on the same o2 sensor since it was factory. like..same o2 for almost 200000km and 13 years. I ordered up a new o2 today but its not gonna b in till tomorrow. And i tripple checked my wiring before i even started the car, every thing is done perfectly, and i did the setup properly too. But what Art was saying about how if it bogs or runs stupid rich its probably the o2, makes sence. Even when i was installin my a/f gauge b4, i checked my o2 and it was pretty bad, but not terrible, but that was also like 4 or 5 months ago.

EDIT: its also kinda strange cuz out of the like...7 times ive started up my car since i installed the neo, maybe 4 of them it runs like ****, and then 3 it runs fine. But like...the 4 times it ran like ass the car was warm, but when the car is cool or cold, it runs as good as it did b4 i installed the neo. Hense another reason why i think its the o2.

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