help runnig rich
help runnig rich
my set up
jdm b16a (stock)
swap into an ek
s300
intake and exhaust
fp 42psi
stock timing and fuel system
attached is calibration and data log,
i can't even get the thing to idle without running rich
jdm b16a (stock)
swap into an ek
s300
intake and exhaust
fp 42psi
stock timing and fuel system
attached is calibration and data log,
i can't even get the thing to idle without running rich
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full run under load
i can't seam to get the temp above 150 F, dose my map presure look ok or do you think i have a leak
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i have adjusted it all the way down to 36 psi, still runs rich i am going to put new 02 sensor in it, i looked at the data it seams even at af of .81 the o2 sensor was showing voltage variation as low as 0.1 and as high as 1.2
i think its messed
as well new plugs and wires i think the plug might be fouled because of prolonged runnig rich
i think its messed
as well new plugs and wires i think the plug might be fouled because of prolonged runnig rich
so updated , fp down to 39 psi
new plug and wires, changed o2 sensor,
still can't get af above .81
even changed fuel table 5%, o2 sensor in open loop read 1 v pretty much all the time
any sugestions, any wiring that could cause this?
last thing i can try is changing injectors, could they be stuck on full
new plug and wires, changed o2 sensor,
still can't get af above .81
even changed fuel table 5%, o2 sensor in open loop read 1 v pretty much all the time
any sugestions, any wiring that could cause this?
last thing i can try is changing injectors, could they be stuck on full
i don't want to take any fuel out,
i just think that your stock map should run without dumping raw fuel out the exhaust, i think i have a problem that can not be addressed tuning alone
what i need is some ideas why this is happening,
its obviously over fueling
i have gone through the entire fuel system from tank to injector and i have gone through all the vaccum lines
i am at a loss, could retared ignition time causing it this , or is there a wiring issue that could cause this
i just think that your stock map should run without dumping raw fuel out the exhaust, i think i have a problem that can not be addressed tuning alone
what i need is some ideas why this is happening,
its obviously over fueling
i have gone through the entire fuel system from tank to injector and i have gone through all the vaccum lines
i am at a loss, could retared ignition time causing it this , or is there a wiring issue that could cause this
so i got pretty pissed off, ripped out the entire intake, all i can is be carefull when you buy someone elses swap
looks like edward scissor hands put the vacuum and heating lines on the car. the one that goes to the iacv was pinched between the intake and braket ( i mean pinched flat) who knew there were so many lines you can't see under the intake
so i amgoing to redo the entire intake,
looks like edward scissor hands put the vacuum and heating lines on the car. the one that goes to the iacv was pinched between the intake and braket ( i mean pinched flat) who knew there were so many lines you can't see under the intake
so i amgoing to redo the entire intake,
solved
so i found the two problems, first ignition wow the same guy who did the vacuum lines did the dizzy, second the covering that goes over the wires on the o2 sensor shimmed up once i slide the cover back down i started getting normal reading,
plx wideband should be here next week then its off to the tuner
moral of the story, check insulting cover on wire ( it has a big effect )
plx wideband should be here next week then its off to the tuner
moral of the story, check insulting cover on wire ( it has a big effect )