Kmanager A/F reading Incorrect ?
Kmanager A/F reading Incorrect ?
I have a customers car that we just put cams in . I go to start it and the car did not want to idle. So I check over a few thing every thing was right other then the A/F It was reading 26.1 and sometimes alittle leaner. But what got me was the gas smell was very strong. I went agianst my opinion and added a little fuel nothinhg real changed with the a/f just went from a 26.5 a/f to a 29.1 and the car real didnt want to run. So you add fuel and it gets leaner didnt realy understand that. So I went with my frist thought take fuel out I took 20% out were it was idled at and the car pick up and started to rev like it should and idle smoother. Toke out 10 more and perfect. And after a while of idle I got a code for primary 02. So I thought I just cought the 02 going bad so I got another 02 and Now I have no codes and the A/f still reading 26"s in the kmanager. Can any body possable have had this problem or maybe were to start checking.
1st. check the o2 sensor in another K-pro'd car if it works fine then -->
I had a similar situation - & my o2 worked fine in another k-pro'd car
since it came back fine - i thought wiring so I went from a gen1 hasport harness (3-relay) to the newer version (1 relay) and guess what - it was still reading deathly lean (25+:1). we then verified with PLX-wideband and it was actually around 13:1
so that leaves the board in the ecu that controls the o2 functions - I bought a new (stock) k20a2 ecu & sent it to hondata & plus a nominal fee had k-pro moved from old ecu to the new....Problem solved
I believe when i had my swap installed something was originally mis-wired causing the o2 board/chip in my ecu to fry.
edit - 16:1 seems a lil high anyways....TRY ANOTHER K-PRO ECU!!!!
I had a similar situation - & my o2 worked fine in another k-pro'd car
since it came back fine - i thought wiring so I went from a gen1 hasport harness (3-relay) to the newer version (1 relay) and guess what - it was still reading deathly lean (25+:1). we then verified with PLX-wideband and it was actually around 13:1
so that leaves the board in the ecu that controls the o2 functions - I bought a new (stock) k20a2 ecu & sent it to hondata & plus a nominal fee had k-pro moved from old ecu to the new....Problem solved
I believe when i had my swap installed something was originally mis-wired causing the o2 board/chip in my ecu to fry.
edit - 16:1 seems a lil high anyways....TRY ANOTHER K-PRO ECU!!!!
I have used a new o2 sensor out of box from acura , And same thing I put both 02 in another k swaped car no problem. 16.1 I think is fine at idle wide open throttle its 12.9 13.1 . But thinks you brought up a good point that I have not checked yet the relay for the 02 sensor . Im going to check that and see were Im at . just might have to send it back and have the board checked . Thinks for your input.