Smoke Problem- - - - - - Why?
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<small>[ October 17, 2002, 05:35 PM: Message edited by: pekkaz ]</small>
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I've been thinking about it for some time and I'm suspecting headers affect the o2 sensor outputs in a way that PCM thinks it's lean when it's not. Then either people tune LTRIMs to 0 or PCM raises LTRIMs to cure the lean condition PCM thinks it sees but in reality as a result part throttle will be rich. Getting LTRIMs to 0 will put WOT about in line though by preventing extra fuel to be added for WOT.
Has anybody verified their part throttle a/f in wideband with LTRIMS close to zero ?
Black smoke, white smoke, accelerating,
decelerating, etc., etc.
Smoke on deceleration 1s most likely the
PCV. Super-high engine vacuum, with the
PCV purge supply fed from behind the throttle
plate, just wants to slurp up oil. But this
should really be bluish-gray smoke, not white.
I've seen white on other cars with loose
intake bolts, but those were "wet" intakes.
There should be no way of sucking in water,
except for a bad head gasket, on the LS-1.
Black smoke under load is most likely mixture.
You can get visible particulates from either
gross rich or gross lean, all you need is to
misfire. You would know which, by whether or
not you have knock / knock retard. You could
instrument up the O2 sensors and look at real
time voltage under the conditions of smoke.
Headers change tuning. Always have. Only on
these cars it costs you $595.00 to rejet
your carb. Some people get by with tricking
sensors on the cheap, but it takes a computer
to properly adjust a computer upside the head.
Do you guys recall how headers affect a/f in a carbureted car ?





