Keep nipping the #7 plug.....
I have a Typhoon intake and I spray meth from 2 nozzles located pre-TB. Total meth is 12 GPH. I think it is a distribution issue. Not sure if I should blame the meth, the intake or both. Or, something else? This engine has TFS220 heads, compression is roughly 9.7 and it has a 235-237 cam on a 115 +5 from LJMS.
Maybe I should kill the meth for C16 and tune AFR off of pure gas? I cannot individually pull timing from that hole or richen it up, this car runs on Microsquirt and it is batch fire. I have ID1000 injectors. Duty cycle on this pass was roughly 80%.
BR7EF plugs, gapped to .025.
Ideas?
Might be time to run an engine management system that can adjust fuel trims to individual cylinders.
i whould give it a little more fuel just to be safe . i dont think getting the afr in the mid 11s will hurt it . but it might cool things off a bit.
Might be time to run an engine management system that can adjust fuel trims to individual cylinders.
Know your cranking compression by chance? (just curious)
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My cranking compression is 135-145 psi.
Mike
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But the thing about the meth injection distribution is it will be tied to air distribution. Pull the meth off and it could be well short in back. Something to think about
But the thing about the meth injection distribution is it will be tied to air distribution. Pull the meth off and it could be well short in back. Something to think about
Mike
i agree, and what i have heard from ID lately that you should check that injector.
i agree that if you cut meth your rear cyls will go leaner. spray test the meth system? those nozzles can clog too.
i agree that i would never in my life run 16# boost in the 12's AFR
I have never experienced enrichment being a cause for head lifting. power and heat go down, heads stay down. at 16# i would be mid to low 11's.
probably irrelevant but i would never run a typhoon intake.
i agree, and what i have heard from ID lately that you should check that injector.
i agree that if you cut meth your rear cyls will go leaner. spray test the meth system? those nozzles can clog too.
i agree that i would never in my life run 16# boost in the 12's AFR
I have never experienced enrichment being a cause for head lifting. power and heat go down, heads stay down. at 16# i would be mid to low 11's.
probably irrelevant but i would never run a typhoon intake.
Of course the rear cylinders will go leaner, that is why I am going to up the fueling. I want it fueled only on C16 for high boost. I do not want to rely on an airborne fuel that has to wind its way through the intake and into the ports.
The AFR was 12.0 average. This is not pump gas, you can run C16 much leaner. The fuel tuning was done by someone who has what I consider vast experience and who I trust.
My base pressure was 43 psi with a 1 to 1 rise per psi of boost.
The leaner it got, the less it pushed. I check the overflow after each pass, and it was barely pushing at the end. I have read every thread on here and over at YB on pushing water. One thing I took away was in many instances, people were having issues with rich tunes pushing. The engine has to come out either way, the deck surface is in need of attention, so I figured I would see what happened as we leaned it out.
I see a good deal of hate for the Typhoon. I personally know someone who made 1200 wheel on one. It was $100 from a friend, so I gave it a try. In my mind, that is better than cracking a $900 FAST with boost for 10 HP over an LS6. I will try an LS6, I had an LS1 beforehand.
i definitely do not have vast tuning experience but at this power level my spark plugs lasted years not passes.









