Running rich
Chirpn'3rd
07-01-2005, 02:59 PM
OK!!! Here's what I got.........
1990 TSi, VR4 engine swap, 50 trim turbo, ported 1st gen exhaust amnifold, 2nd gen ported 02 housing, 2 1/2" exhaust from downpipe back(no cat), boostin 1.8BAR, Greddy typeR BOV(vented to atmosphere), front mount intercooler, 660cc injectors, 2nd Gen MAF sensor.
Here's the prob.................
This thing is running so rich, what can i do to still vent to atmosphere, but not runn like shit? Any and all help would be great!
!THANKS GUYS, AND GIRLS!
1990 TSi, VR4 engine swap, 50 trim turbo, ported 1st gen exhaust amnifold, 2nd gen ported 02 housing, 2 1/2" exhaust from downpipe back(no cat), boostin 1.8BAR, Greddy typeR BOV(vented to atmosphere), front mount intercooler, 660cc injectors, 2nd Gen MAF sensor.
Here's the prob.................
This thing is running so rich, what can i do to still vent to atmosphere, but not runn like shit? Any and all help would be great!
!THANKS GUYS, AND GIRLS!
Chirpn'3rd
07-01-2005, 03:28 PM
Help, I Need Help
gsxeclipse97
07-01-2005, 03:30 PM
gm maft and translator is what you are going to need. or just make sure you have a good connection on the 2g maf.
JoeWagon
07-01-2005, 03:40 PM
Venting will richen your shifts, but if the car is always too rich, it's because you have 660s and no tuning or logging whatsoever.
kjewer1
07-01-2005, 05:47 PM
32% too rich from the injectors, but another ~20% leaner because of the 2g MAS, strange combination. And 26 psi is way too much boost to be running while you have no way to tune the car properly, or even log to see if its knocking or not. ;) Turn the boost down, and finish modding the car (tuning/logger).
Edit> If I sound a little short, it's because I'm offended when people bump their thread after only 29 minutes. Like we sit here all day :D
Edit> If I sound a little short, it's because I'm offended when people bump their thread after only 29 minutes. Like we sit here all day :D
Chirpn'3rd
07-02-2005, 02:49 PM
Ok, Thanks Guys. I'm At 1.3 Right Now, Is That Still Too Much? My Buddy Told Me That If I Invest In An Safc I Can Take Care Of Some Of My Issues. Would I Still Need The Gm Maf And The Translator?
gsxeclipse97
07-02-2005, 05:27 PM
Yes sir, the 2g maf is still reading that you are getting more air than you are so it is going to run rich whenever you shift. This also depends on your car though. When i was venting the car ran the same way as it does now.
Chirpn'3rd
07-02-2005, 07:47 PM
Ok, I'm Just Gonna Spend The $$$$$ And Do It Right Then. New Gm Maf, And Translator. With The Translator I Will Be Able To To Adjust The A/f Ratio, So Even If It Is Still Running A Bit Rich I Can Compensate For It. Thanks Much Everyone!!!!!
JoeWagon
07-02-2005, 10:59 PM
stop and think for 2 seconds. If you have larger than stock injectors, you need to compensate for them. MAFt isn't a great tuning device so you will need an S-AFC or better.
scottsee
07-03-2005, 12:21 AM
you ran a 11.6 ET on that setup???
kjewer1
07-03-2005, 08:38 AM
The newer versions of the MAFt have the capability to tune just as well as the AFC, but the AFC is MUCH easier to use...
Chirpn'3rd
07-05-2005, 04:03 PM
I've heard that the afc is easy to use as well. but I'm trying to keep the cost to a minimum if i can.
GSXracerGuy
07-05-2005, 10:34 PM
WWTTTFFFF soo does running rich make you lose power?!?? cause I am running rich!!!!
kjewer1
07-06-2005, 08:26 AM
Depends on how rich. How do you know you are running rich? 11:1 is typically ideal on pump gas for us, but anything down to 10:1 will still make power. Stock AFR is 9.5:1 once you are over 2.1 g/rev.
Edit> In the case of the original post, the stock 9.5:1 would become 6.5:1 with 660s, but then the 2g MAS will bring it back out to around 8.2:1. That is rich enough to cause a serious loss of power. I would also be checking my compression. Excessive fuel can wash the oil off the cylinder and accelerate wear.
Edit> In the case of the original post, the stock 9.5:1 would become 6.5:1 with 660s, but then the 2g MAS will bring it back out to around 8.2:1. That is rich enough to cause a serious loss of power. I would also be checking my compression. Excessive fuel can wash the oil off the cylinder and accelerate wear.
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