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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) FUEL PLATE #ing system

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Ridesamule said:
let me ask one more question to go with this thread. Now that I have updated my transmission I am thinking of going to a 100 plate.



If I am pulling a load at say 50 and hit a sudden steep hill. Will the governor automaticaly move the foot forward in an attempt to continue it's current momentum. Ppossibly contacting the plate at just 1/4 throttle?



i do not think so either my feeling is you will have to put more throttle to it to maintain speed
 
The governor foot does not contact the plate until you make enough boost to move your AFC forward. It blocks the plate until boost moves it out of the way. .
 
KYOUNG said:
The governor foot does not contact the plate until you make enough boost to move your AFC forward. It blocks the plate until boost moves it out of the way. .

yes, and what makes the 0 plate so good imho is w/ the right afc setup u can basicaly make a gohst plate how ever you want just by addin fuel to build boost and move the afc
 
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