Since we are on the subject of AFC springs for a moment, I want to clarify what the spring kit does. If I am correct, the spring kit just gives more of a wide range of pre-boost fuel control for those who are running major amounts of fuel?? Well, I think I am in the same boat as LJHagen cuz ever since I installed my #10 plate and gave my AFC spring about 30 clicks towards the engine, I get smoke on every acceleration. Even if I barely just pedal it and let the clutch out nice and easy it still wants to blow a decent amount of smoke and cloud up the cars behind me. Not that I don't mind it, but I am wondering if I installed a spring kit in the AFC, if I could get better control of that smoke on acceleration? It's weird though, cuz if the AFC only controls fuel before boost is achieved, then how come when it does blow that smoke from a dead stop when I give it some pedal, make 10# of boost and it still wants to smoke a good deal? Should I try just backing the AFC off and see how that responds? Also, how will backing that spring off affect my current power? I would think it would not give me that pre-boost fuel that gets me up and going so fast right now, right?
Sorry, if I am rambling, just trying to fit these questions into one thread.
Thanks, Joe