Look at this plug, isnt this too rich?
I got the injectors and PCM back a few weeks ago. Thursday I installed the injectors and PCM, I also decided to flush the radiator and install new upper and lower hoses along with a fresh set of NGK plugs as the old AC delcos sat around all winter.
I fired the car up for the first time since the injector resizing and PCM I ran it for about 20min in the garage, ideling to get the thermostat to open and top off the radiator, god it smelled rich. I capped off the radiator and reved it up a few times, a ton of black smoke came out the tail pipes, once the black smoke stopped from me reving it I shut it off,
Today I got excited to drive the car, I tried to start it, it was very difficult, It would just fire up and die and fire up and die, I found if I held the idle up a little it would run, I tried taking it around the block, its got a bad misfire, I pulled the #3 plug and this is what it looks like.
On the left is a AC delco plug with about 6,000 miles on ot, on teh right is a brand new NGK plug with about 20min of ideling, something doesnt seem right here...
Injector swap = rich. Add a mail-order tune to it and there will still be the possibility of it not being dead-nuts on.
larger injectors and 20 min. of idle can do that. I thought the 28lb inj's
were good to about 430 rwhp. Also you probably need a full tilt chassis
dyno tune....because the combo deviates so much from stock there are
plenty of idle, part throttle, and WOT tunning changes that are required
to get it right. Real time data (recording) is part of that lengthy process.
Way more than a mail order is capable of....spend the money and that
thing will tear it up !!!!



