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Alright,just.turned the max fuel screw by 90.degrees....bit of.smoke boosting.at.17 psi
How.much has every1 turned there.max fuel up?
What shall i do with the boost compensator in terms of.which way to
Turn it and by how much?
Suggestions please
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In my experience they all seem to be different, mine was turned all the way to the stop, as for the compensator id suggest turning it all the way in then 1 or to turns out, lucas doesnt have very good control with the fuel on/boost, by turning the compensator in you are making the diaphragm harder to move, so a higher boost pressure is required to move it, so in theory the extra fuel will be delivered at slightly higher revs where the boost pressure is greater..
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To be fair, the difference between 18~22 on a lucas isn't as drastic as 14~18.
18's not bad for reliability and smoke.
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Gone are the days of Darrens video when 130bhp was known to be the max power from XUD's. Wind it in all the way, then back a 1/4 turn, make the wastegate arm solid. Done.
Lets face it your never gunna make enough fuel from a lucas so may aswell make the most of it!
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