lex AFM in GE

foreverpsycotic

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is it possible to use the shell of a lex afm with the GE electronics, like with the turbo, on our non turbo cars. reason being, i want to run more fuel if i go with a higher comp and ide rather not go MAFTPro and run speed density. or can i run 440s with the GE AFM. thx in advance
 

cjsupra90

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as Nick said, nope.

Totally different opperating principal.

You should be fine with all the stock equipment. You are most likely running a tad rich as it is and to rich causes a lose of power anyways. 99% of the time a N/A engine will make its best power when the AFR is somewhere between 13:1 to 13.5:1.
 

drjonez

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foreverpsycotic said:
is it possible to use the shell of a lex afm with the GE electronics, like with the turbo, on our non turbo cars. reason being, i want to run more fuel if i go with a higher comp and ide rather not go MAFTPro and run speed density. or can i run 440s with the GE AFM. thx in advance

1. lex AFM won't work (as already stated!).

2. no need for MORE fuel on your GE. 330s are already overkill....lean that beast out!