left bank runs leaner at wot on the 100w nitrous shot at the end of 4th..?
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left bank runs leaner at wot on the 100w nitrous shot at the end of 4th..?
i have the upgraded fuel pump and my fuel pressure seems stable n/a and n20. would the aftermarket fuel rails fix this problem?.
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with this afr values i get kr so i have too richen her up so the left bank come in around .935mv to avoid kr, and so the right side goes richer {9.6mv} and suffers. if i could somehow balance the sides out, i could run leaner and safer with good timing of course.
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i know exactly what you guys preach and i believe in it 100%. i did go out and made a run with the 100 a while back with a new set of denso it-22 { i have a set of it-24} and took them out to get a reference. the fuel ring was a bit thicker than 1/16" and the timing mark was near the turn but closer to the tip. i've ran it at 12.2 wb and good timing with no problems. i did a compression and a leak ck. 3wks ago and the results were very good....one or two deg. from kr certainly doesn't mean it's a safe tune but getting kr it's certainly not good either.
i'll try the colder plugs if i ever get a chance to go one last time. the oem folks should add individual cylinder control for emmissions to their pcms
thanks again guys.
i'll try the colder plugs if i ever get a chance to go one last time. the oem folks should add individual cylinder control for emmissions to their pcms
thanks again guys.
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well, just ran it tonight with the pulse dampner plunger removed and the nitrous on. maybe it's too soon to say, but i think it's fixed. the run was on a choice hwy entrance, from 1st to 4th. i attached two screen shots, one is from a track run back in jul, and the other is tonights. the screen shots are hightlighted for the averages of 4th gear.
you can see the spread between the narrow bands by comparing the averages and also the right bank wb values min.,avg., max....
so to those who are still on the stock ls1 fuel rails, it might be worth removing the dampner plunger.
http://yfrog.com/0bpulsedampnerremovedpx
i'm ready for the 200w NOW!!!!
you can see the spread between the narrow bands by comparing the averages and also the right bank wb values min.,avg., max....
so to those who are still on the stock ls1 fuel rails, it might be worth removing the dampner plunger.
http://yfrog.com/0bpulsedampnerremovedpx
i'm ready for the 200w NOW!!!!
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i did a few test runs, seems that the more f jet i take out and make up for it with the injectors, which loads them up more {higher idc}, i end up with a bigger difference between left and right banks, or the right just goes leaner, nb indications.