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Old 11-12-2005, 11:19 PM
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Well every so often my car likes to throw the PO174 DTC (Lean Bank 2). It has done it twice in 13,000 miles or so. Recently the DTC occured again. I went to have it pulled at Autozone and without asking me the guy cleared it. I called the dealer and they said the wouldnt touch it until the light lit again. Well, naturally, the code has not occured in the last 200 miles or so.

Recently I purchased a Predator to do some basic tuning with down the road. The last week or so Ive been watching the LTFTs since higher LTFTs (>23% if memory serves me right) cause P0174. Ive noticed that at idle both banks are @10% LTFTs w/ bank two always a few percent higher than 1. During closed-loop crusing it is between 10-14% or so. This is all on the stock tune w/ catback only. Under heavy throttle I am at about 7-10%. What do you guys make of these #s. By the way ... I think I saw .09 of KR a few times, but 99.9% of the time KR is 0.

I also did some datalogging on a bone stock '04 GTO like mine, only without the catback. During open-loop cruising his car was 3-5% LTFT, with LTFTs @ -1 to 1% under hard acceleration. I have checked all the obvious culprits of this code (vaccum leak, dirty MAF, ERG, air leak b/w the MAF and TB, etc...). I just wanted to get some feedback from you guys on this ... Thanks!

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Old 11-13-2005, 09:10 AM
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I also continue to notice a weird smell coming from my exhaust after a hard run, I cant help but think I may have a clogged cat.

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