Car runs rich at idle and lean on the road
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Car runs rich at idle and lean on the road
Newbie here and need some advice. I have an LS1 ws6 with ls1 hotcam, procharger 6lbs, exhaust, 255 walboro, and 60 pound injectors. The car runs horribly! Cold starts fine but tries to stall on a hot start. It also tries to stall when I'm backing up unless I brake/gas it. It runs pretty rich at an idle but under a load (not WOT) it runs lean. I just got but have not put on yet a wideband. A friend told me it could be TPS or the stock fuel regulator causing the issues. I think it's just a bad tune as others have complained about the same place. What do you all think?
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Have you changed anything in the tune since doing all these conversions????
If not, then it is 100% to do with the tune. Right out the gate your injectors are wrong and that will make it run very poorly. Also, what some people perceive as running rich may actually be that it is running lean. Get that wideband up and working properly. That will at least give you a place to start.
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If not, then it is 100% to do with the tune. Right out the gate your injectors are wrong and that will make it run very poorly. Also, what some people perceive as running rich may actually be that it is running lean. Get that wideband up and working properly. That will at least give you a place to start.
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All of the mods were done prior to the tune that's why I am thinking the tune is just garbage. Everyone tells me the car runs bad (and it does) but they all have a different theory as to why and none of them run LS1's that's why I wanted to check here first. I'll get the wide band on and check out hp tuners. Thanks.
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You cannot run 60lb injectors or any injector other than stock without the proper information input to the PCM. As long as you have a tuning program (hptuners/efilive) you can tune cruising and idle with the stock NB O2 sensors. Once you get into power/boost enrichment the WB becomes necessary. STFT and LTFT are your friends.
With all those mods it is most likely that your car REALLY needs to be tuned. I'd start by making sure you are running at least a 2bar SD tune(inc associated 2bar map). Gets you to 14.7 PSI. Many will run a 2.5bar GM MAP sensor from the cobalts I think.
With all those mods it is most likely that your car REALLY needs to be tuned. I'd start by making sure you are running at least a 2bar SD tune(inc associated 2bar map). Gets you to 14.7 PSI. Many will run a 2.5bar GM MAP sensor from the cobalts I think.