Thats a load of crap. Optimizing the tune for fuel milage is important for part throttle cruising and idle, but under full boost I couldnt care what it is. We arent building direct injection turbocharged sedans here that claim 50mpg.
Still guessing.
You really need to go out and drive the car year round to tune these as Ive discovered.
11.0-11.5 is not running way too rich. Im sorry.
And I care why? 500+hp is already way too much power for a little datsun on the street. The only thing you will accomplish by making more power is
A. Greater chance of detonation. Leaner is faster, but more risky.
B. More internet brownie points since you posted a dyno graph that made a couple more horsepower.
Perhaps if you worked on the tune and went over everything with a fine tooth comb, it could be safe and reliable. I am sure you are a good tuner and know how to tune, but you have to understand alot of these guys are just treating this as a job and not a passion. The beauty of tuning a motor is you assume no responsibility, there is no guarantee.
It meant to be a joke. It wasnt supposed to be related to this topic in anyway.
Doing a 5 second full throttle pull on the dyno is in no way the same as bagging on heatsoaked car on a hot summer day for 30 minutes, whether itd be on the street, or the track. I drive my car hard, and Im sure people who get their cars dynotuned are expecting to do so as well.
Hey everyone has their own beliefs and ways of doing things. To the OP, next time you get the car tuned, just tell the tuner to shoot for 11.5 and dont lead him into telling you that mid 12 afrs are fine because the engine made more power. Leaner is always going to make more power, but there are risks involved.