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Fuel Plate Or No Fuel Plate?

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Old 12-04-2007, 09:31 PM
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You might. Just take a good look at it when you do the plate. Make sure its adjusted up nice.
 
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Old 12-04-2007, 09:36 PM
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From a 0 full foward, to no plate, you'll see no affect in RWHP what so ever, Not to mention it makes it harder to get good numbers on the rollers!
 
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Old 12-04-2007, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by mysterync
Not to mention it makes it harder to get good numbers on the rollers!
red was my highest run with the 100 plate FF, it was my second pull. 3rd pull i tried to lug it down too much and ended up with worse numbers. i waited 15 min and took the 100 out and the first pull (4th total) with no plate yeilded these numbers (in blue). all these numbers were made with Stock DV's, Stock Injectors, Stock turbo and 12cm housing, Stock Exhaust Manifold, Stock Intake Horn and Intercooler, Stock Lift Pump, Stock Timing, Stock Fan, Goerend Tranny w/ alot of rotational mass (billet flexplate, converter, dual wheels) Starwheel all the way loose. not too bad for a completely stock motor, wasn't too hard to get good numbers. that sure beats 180/410 at the crank my truck came with....

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Old 03-04-2009, 10:25 AM
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I also have heard rumors of some sort of pin breaking due to no fuel plate. I have been running my pick for almost six months now with no plate and have had no problems. unless a little black smoke bothers you. then maybe just adjust your star wheel. thats where i would start. does anyone think maybe somebody has this "pin that will break" confused with the "killer dowel pin"? I think maybe somebody removed there plate then this pin just broke, which would have nothing to do with the plate because its in the engine timing box. but maybe the person just linked the two and the rumors got started. just a thought.
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 10:44 AM
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I keep mine in for piece of mind.
Left my silencer ring in too
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 11:31 AM
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If you put your 0 plate FF and the gov arm goes to full rack and never hits the plate there is no difference in running plateless
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 94 12valve
If you put your 0 plate FF and the gov arm goes to full rack and never hits the plate there is no difference in running plateless
Correct you are. Anyone put a mack rack plug on your truck and see the mars were your rack is hitting the stock plug? If your hitting the plug your already bypassing the plate. I’ve heard the pros and cons of no plate for a long time. MY .02 is run a 100 at ff (or wherever your mods will let you) on the street. Its easier on the trans and make less smoke down low. On the track pull the plate out its the same as a 0 but you don’t have to adjust the gov arm.

If you have the stock rack plug at a certin point it doesnt matter what you do to your plate because the plug is limiting your rack travel!

My only worry with to much rack travel is the rack sticking. But the chances aren’t very good unless you turn the barrels for max rack travel. It can happen and thats why later this year I plan to have air shut off.

I run a 100 at FF all the time. I have more fuel than my stock charger can even think about keeping up with.
 
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Old 03-04-2009, 01:15 PM
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If you tune the afc right you really don't need a plate on the street

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and if the rack does get stuck what difference will the plate make? It will just stop the rack from moveing more foward. If the rack sticks your only hope is to kill the air or shut the fuel before the pump ... but I don't think thats very good for the pump.
 

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Old 03-04-2009, 04:49 PM
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your only real chance is air.... Kinda scarry if you think about it
 
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Old 03-05-2009, 10:01 PM
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i know my truck plateless it stales kinda when you really hammer on it and once it spooles you head is aginest the head rest and you are holding on tight. it is fun to do when your buddys are big into imports and you give them a head ac banging thier head of the back window
 
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