Studder under boost & rpm
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Per Eriksson
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When I am in this type of situation tuning a car I make drastic changes in fuel just to try to get a hint of what's going on, If I don't see a change in behaviour I just change it back to what it was.
And with drastic I usually go +/- 50%.
/Per
Per Eriksson wrote:Try to go a bit leaner on the fuel in the affected area and also get new plugs, plugs seem to be short lived when having problem with weak spark which I feel you have problems with.
What lambda do you use?
YEp...lean it out. The super rich mixtures it probably blow out the spark, and shows up as a lean spike. Try lowering the VE about 10-20%
twin .60/.48 turbos, 42lb injectors, tfs heads, f303 cam, 255 in-tank pump, 24x12x3 intercooler, Edlebrock Performer Intake,
The studdering seems to have subsided...for now. The dips are still shown in the rpm's though. As I said too, my AFR's are scaring me a bit. They are spikey and a bit on the lean side for running 8 lbs of boost. Im afraid to richen them up however at risk of re-creating the problem. I'm currently not detonating...atleast not that I can tell.
Any and all help would be appreciated.
twin .60/.48 turbos, 42lb injectors, tfs heads, f303 cam, 255 in-tank pump, 24x12x3 intercooler, Edlebrock Performer Intake,