Hi all
Been tinkering with my VY commodore
227/243-114 cam kinda choppy idle
60lb dekka shorties using banish inj data
walbro 460 pump intank
vortech v2 running around 8-9psi
fmic with air temp sensor in cold tank
only running stock fuel rails at the moment but im wondering ifanyone could throw in an opinion here
Obviously tune isnt 100% buttoned up yet but its just keeping me chasing round in circles stopping me from getting any further on it
If i drive for half an hour to let everything stablise before starting to log everything is essentially fine and dandy
However on the hotter days the lambda will get as lean as 1.5 when commanding stoich especially at low speed around town
Get out on the hwy again for 10 mins and everything settles back down again within reason.
i did a decent log this morning of essentially cols start after the afterstart enricment tapered out which iv added to help out the super lean hot startup issue
most of my log is idle log you can see injector pw stays very close between 2.1-2.2 ms once it comes down to base idle however watching the wideband average just keeps leaning out from
13ish afr right out to 17-19 with similar inj pw
Iv messed with the chg temp blending tables in all directions yill the cows came home and also tried just air temp without blending and still cant narrow my ben gap to a respectable level
many different iat tables have been tried from zerod out to very steep where it should need it but just makes it worse in other areas
I know it is possible that having the iat in the fmic tank is probably a bad idea but have seen others with similar probs decide to put it there thinking they will fix the issue and has not
I'm starting to think it is a fuel density issue from heatsoak with the bigger injectors magnifying the problem and that i need to setup a map ref reg to help my rich decel so i should prob convert to return type fuel rails and reg thinking this will help
Any opinions appreciatedlast one for eval.ctzLog_0169 last log for eval poss injector or fuel heat soak.efi