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    aaron3705
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    Injen Cold air Intake Question Fuel Mix

    I recently installed my Injen RD Intake. I love the way it looks the way it and the way it sounds...BUT I think that my fuel mixture is now too rich and all of the fuel is not getting burned. (I can smell gas at the exhaust) What are some things I can do to fix this problem? Would putting new plugs solve it, or is there a way to lean out the fuel mix so there is not as much gas going into the cylinders .

  2. #2
    clone2020
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    Reset the battery...

    -MIKE.

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    Get an exhaust system 8)


    when is we gon be free????

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(clone2020)</div><div class='quotemain'>Reset the battery...

    -MIKE.</div>

    reset the ecu, then should be ok, check o2 sensors, make sure ok

  5. #5
    when u reset the ecu's settings, remember not let the car sit there for a lil bit while its running. also try to be easy on the gas when u start driving it. if you don't, you might end up running rich again.

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  6. #6
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    um...first thing to do is make sure that you are indeed running rich. Check your plugs. If they have a black carbony coating on them, you are running rich. Then work on solving your problems.

  7. #7
    aaron3705
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    Thank for all the tips. I reset the ecu and it seems to have solved the problem. I think I will check the plugs this weekend but I don't think there is going to be a problem.

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