lean condition on full throttle /w greddy turbo kit installed HELP
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lean condition on full throttle /w greddy turbo kit installed HELP
I have recently finished installing the Greddy turbo kit and the car seems to go lean when i floor it. I am using a canscan to log everything. Since the greddy kit is locked not sure where to start looking. Please help. It seems to sputter and not have the power it should after 5000 rpm. TIA
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Well, in the first run at 4200 RPM or so, the throttle is being pulled. Are you doing that or is the car doing it on its own? That A/F looked good, but then the power is being turned off.
How and where are you doing this run?
How and where are you doing this run?
Last edited by MazdaManiac; 02-04-2005 at 01:12 PM.
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there are 2 vacuum feeds on the intake without hoses and they never had any. they are located on the side on the intake right next to each other. I have just ordered a shop manual for the rx8 but wondering if they are supposed to be capped or go somewhere?
#13
Hmm, let's see. Philodox reports being able to spin the rear wheels in 1st through 4th gears when he goes WOT. Admittedly this is with winter tires. Loube mentions he's running with DSC on. What do you suppose happens if the rear wheels spin with DSC on?
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Last edited by PUR NRG; 05-01-2011 at 06:23 AM.
#16
Ok so my mechanic has answered some of my concerns the car is running rich not lean. And the hesitation i feel is a tuneability issue. It seems to be at part throttle right around 4-5k. But now sure how i can tune that if the emanage is locked.
#23
Turn DSC off!
Loube... you are not listening to what these guys are saying. You need to turn off TCS/DSC when doing these tests, and when on the dyno. Such a large TPS drop and ignition drop indicates they are likely the culprit.
Also, if you have any open fittings on the intake (you said there were two) the manifold will never fully pressurize, no matter how much boost you run. You definitely want to track down any leaks before you start spending coin on dyno time.
Tim
Also, if you have any open fittings on the intake (you said there were two) the manifold will never fully pressurize, no matter how much boost you run. You definitely want to track down any leaks before you start spending coin on dyno time.
Tim
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well, as stated by others, your car is running rich like it should. to be honest, greddy did a good job keeping the afr pretty flat around at 12. You've got some wierd numbers in their around 1800 that are prolly just a bad reading.
Be sure to turn the DCS off when your driving. Do you have a BOV? You might want that to help with your problem. In addition, I would take it easy on the car for a week before hitting the dyno. Give everything a chance to break in.
Be sure to turn the DCS off when your driving. Do you have a BOV? You might want that to help with your problem. In addition, I would take it easy on the car for a week before hitting the dyno. Give everything a chance to break in.