Repu won't start.
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Re: Repu won't start.
Cool I'm on my way to give it a try, had to go in the house and warm up my toes LOL
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Re: Repu won't start.
Ok ase taper increase didn't help. I raised the AE1 between 40 and 60 kpa and 800 and 2500 RPM's did it using the right mouse click and then increasing 10 point then two more times at 5 points. As you can tell i didn't let the wideband warm up before i started it. It's dark now so I will continue on tomorrow around 230pm pacific time and let you know how things go after it is warmed up. Oh yes here is another msl.
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Re: Repu won't start.
The log doesn't show any sync loss this time.
The MAP and RPM is very stable so that makes life easier.
The wideband does appear to start working towards the end showing readings of 16.5 to 18 AFR. Assuming the readings are accurate, the VE does not correlate with how lean it is at that load. It makes me suspect a misfire.
What kind of ignition coils are you using? What order (output pins) do you have them wired?
The MAP and RPM is very stable so that makes life easier.
The wideband does appear to start working towards the end showing readings of 16.5 to 18 AFR. Assuming the readings are accurate, the VE does not correlate with how lean it is at that load. It makes me suspect a misfire.
What kind of ignition coils are you using? What order (output pins) do you have them wired?
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Re: Repu won't start.
do you think that the wideband would be having problem because it is 6 to 8 inches away from the end of an open header.
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Re: Repu won't start.
If there was a leak upstream, I'd be concerned. Once the engine is moving air, the O2 sensor is not likely to read ambient air but I won't say it's not a possibility.spokanerxdude wrote:do you think that the wideband would be having problem because it is 6 to 8 inches away from the end of an open header.
I've used O2 probes in the rear of tailpipes on cars on the dyno (O2 sensor in its own 3/4" pipe with a 2' flex section). At idle on 3" exhausts, we'd sometimes read leaner than the on-board sensor but cars with dinky 2" or smaller exhausts read identically. Once we were at WOT, the size of the exhaust no longer mattered as the amount of airflow was so great.
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Re: Repu won't start.
Ok hoping to get it to the muffler shop tomorrow, then will get down to the business of tuning. LOLCRSTune wrote:If there was a leak upstream, I'd be concerned. Once the engine is moving air, the O2 sensor is not likely to read ambient air but I won't say it's not a possibility.spokanerxdude wrote:do you think that the wideband would be having problem because it is 6 to 8 inches away from the end of an open header.
I've used O2 probes in the rear of tailpipes on cars on the dyno (O2 sensor in its own 3/4" pipe with a 2' flex section). At idle on 3" exhausts, we'd sometimes read leaner than the on-board sensor but cars with dinky 2" or smaller exhausts read identically. Once we were at WOT, the size of the exhaust no longer mattered as the amount of airflow was so great.