26 degrees, still pull timing?
Where it leans way out in the run..... it's obvious the sensor came out of the exhaust. This was a year ago.
Here is an overlayed graph. Please let me know where I can get those electronically controlled variable jets

Those runs though are from dyno day held at the shop 2 weeks ago.
blue run, pressure at 975. This is pretty much identical to where it was a year ago and the previous graph posted. The same lean spike then to rich.
red run, it appears the nitrous solenoid didn't open until about 4250 then the AF raised. I've had problems with the nitrous solenoid working. That explains why the car was dead rich and low on power then the nitrous kicked in late.
Its all good though, I think I know what I need to do. Maybe get the car tuned to about 11.5 NA instead of 12.8. Then possibly, I won't be so lean initially. Also, I will make sure the bottle pressure is good before and after the run..
Last edited by RealLiveMD; Jul 1, 2010 at 11:45 AM.
Lean spikes when the nitrous comes in are normal and will not hurt the engine. If you want to lessen the spike, you can lengthen the nitrous line from the nitrous solenoid to the nozzle and make the fuel line between the solenoid and nozzle as short as possible... that makes the spike a little smaller. But they are gonna be there...
Lean spikes when the nitrous comes in are normal and will not hurt the engine. If you want to lessen the spike, you can lengthen the nitrous line from the nitrous solenoid to the nozzle and make the fuel line between the solenoid and nozzle as short as possible... that makes the spike a little smaller. But they are gonna be there...
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