Did a couple of things today

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After installing the new rebuilt engine I have noticed the fuel consumption has gone up and the oil pressure at hot idle was not where I wanted to see it. I ordered an adjustable oil pump regulator from 440 source. Took about 10 mins to install. Had preset the unit before install after, took a SWAG at it. Started the car and had over 100 psi. Removed the adjuster and turned the adjustment screw out until about a 1/4" past the lock nut and reinstalled. Started the car and had about 70psi cold. Now the hot at idle in drive oil pressure is about 25 or so.
Second I had bought a Wide band hand held O2 sensor from Innovate Motorsports. LM-2 Wideband O2 Digital Air/fuel Ratio Meter. Started out at about 12 to 1 mixture at cruise after some jet and metering rod changes ended at about 14 to 1 at cruise at 75. Very happy with both products.
 
Do you use one 02 sensor for both sides or two sensors one for each side?
 
Nice.... I have a wide band 02 [also innovate] readout on my Omni glhs located after the turbo. I was thinking of one [or actually 2] for my Fury for a constant readout on each exhaust pipe.
Price would be kinda high for permanent readouts for a V8 just to tune. For now I am just reading plugs. I like your idea though and may look into this.
 
I've made some head way in increasing the fuel mileage. After our 1100 mile road trip got an increase of 1 mile per gal. Up to about 11 or so. That's at 75 mph with the a/c on. May not seem like a big improvement but still an improvement.
 
That's great! What is your AF ratio at 75 on level ground?
 
Will have to check again. Didn't make the trip with the O2 sensor installed. I think it's still on the rich side.
 
It's been awhile since my last post. I haven't done any more tuning on the carburetor, but I have installed a FBO ignition module and coil. Very happy with the way the car starts and drives. Went for a 4 hour plus drive today. The weather was cool and dry for the Gulf Coast. When I stopped to fuel and did the math was happy to find out the fuel mileage was a little better than 12.5 mpg. That is a nice improvement from where I started. Hopefully will have enough time over the next couple of weeks to make a good run with the O2 sensor and check air-fuel ratio.
 
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Got a chance to go for a ride today with the O2 sensor installed. The weather started out foggy but turned nice later in the morning. Cruising at about 65 -70 was seeing an afr of about 13.0 - 13.2 to 1. After I got back home took a couple of minutes to change out the metering rods. Went for a quick 10 mile run and now see about 13.5 - 13.7 to 1. That is were I'm going to stop. Now just need to work on the metering rod piston springs I have the yellow ones installed and WOT.
 
The trick is to go to the point where you have hesitation and missfire,then go a step back. You can get closer to 15:1 for cruise, depending on the motor, it might work, might be too lean. Aim for 12.9:1 at wot. 13.7:1 is still pretty rich for cruise unless you got a monster cam in the thing.. That would give you a great improvement in mpg.
 
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