boosted car bogging while accelerating!!!!
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boosted car bogging while accelerating!!!!
Here is the rundown of my issue. I have a fresh Turbo setup on my 99 Honda civic. Just a few days ago I had it tuned on a dyno and it ran great! Well, on my way home yesterday it started to bog down, kinda like it was flooding, my wife even told me that it threw some flames from the exhaust. I changed out the dizzy, thinking that it was something there but the problem remained after changing it. The car will start up and idle fine but when I press the gas and hold it to, for example 4k RPMs, the RPMs will slowly fall and the car will start to sound like it is missing. I have checked my chip, ECU connections, and all of my clips on my wiring. Here is the gist of my electrical setup: NKG plugs and wires, P28 shipped/tuned with CROME, 2.5 bar MAP. Thoughts?
This is killing me! i have a freshly built motor and i cant enjoy it!!! BAH!
-Michael
This is killing me! i have a freshly built motor and i cant enjoy it!!! BAH!
-Michael
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
i may be able to get a video later but it would be shitty...
I'm running NKG plugs and DSM 450cc's
I dont think it has anything to do with my parts. It was running fine before this and did just fine on the dyno.
I'm running NKG plugs and DSM 450cc's
I dont think it has anything to do with my parts. It was running fine before this and did just fine on the dyno.
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
But since i dont know your build, we need to know what parts your using.
NGK what? are they at least 2 steps colder? Iridiums? Vpower?
Fuel pump, FPR and pressure?
Cars need spark,air and fuel.. so lets start seeing what u got.
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
i'm running NKG brkr7e's, they are 1 step colder. Here is my setup...
-T3/T04E 57 Trim Turbo
-FMIC
-TurboXS RFL BOV
-TurboXS MBC
-Skunk2 intake mani
-DSM 450cc injectors
-NKG plugs/wires
-P28 ECU/CROME
-y7 head
-z6 Block
-Vitara Pistons
-Apexi N-1 catback
-FJ I-Beam rods
-COMP Stage 4 clutch
-ARP head studs
-2.5 bar MAP
-T3/T04E 57 Trim Turbo
-FMIC
-TurboXS RFL BOV
-TurboXS MBC
-Skunk2 intake mani
-DSM 450cc injectors
-NKG plugs/wires
-P28 ECU/CROME
-y7 head
-z6 Block
-Vitara Pistons
-Apexi N-1 catback
-FJ I-Beam rods
-COMP Stage 4 clutch
-ARP head studs
-2.5 bar MAP
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
these used injectors?
what pump?
using a FPR?
how were the injector Orings when u installed the 450's?
Im thinking if your running rich, you have a boost leak somewhere.
Re-check and tighten all your couplers. usually the rocking of the engine plays havoc on piping.
Have you upgraded mounts?
what pump?
using a FPR?
how were the injector Orings when u installed the 450's?
Im thinking if your running rich, you have a boost leak somewhere.
Re-check and tighten all your couplers. usually the rocking of the engine plays havoc on piping.
Have you upgraded mounts?
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
yea, used. I have been running them for about 3 years. I'm running a stock FPR and a Walbro 225 HP.
None of my issues are under load so it has noting to do with a boost leak if i have one. Pretty sure i dont though.
None of my issues are under load so it has noting to do with a boost leak if i have one. Pretty sure i dont though.
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
meh, it seems to be not burning the fuel seeing that i shot flames.... my pressure is holding at a constant 40psi
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ok, what do the plugs look like? I hope your using 93 octane or premium.. It could be bad gapping as well.
I would get NGK 4091's and the gap is set at 22 (to my memory) ... i would try that.
Edit: shooting flames could be from the fuel cut with a minor backfire.. nothing to worry about.
I would get NGK 4091's and the gap is set at 22 (to my memory) ... i would try that.
Edit: shooting flames could be from the fuel cut with a minor backfire.. nothing to worry about.
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
Just noticed something interesting....
yesterday, maybe even earlier today i started my car up and it was reading 39-40psi on the fuel and when i tapped the gas it held pretty solid. Well, just a sec ago, i started it up to move it into the garage and it was reading about 34psi and would fluctuate pretty good when i tapped the gas. The car idled for about 3-5 min and then died.
Thoughts?
BTW, what is the stock pressure? It is a stock FPR I'm running
yesterday, maybe even earlier today i started my car up and it was reading 39-40psi on the fuel and when i tapped the gas it held pretty solid. Well, just a sec ago, i started it up to move it into the garage and it was reading about 34psi and would fluctuate pretty good when i tapped the gas. The car idled for about 3-5 min and then died.
Thoughts?
BTW, what is the stock pressure? It is a stock FPR I'm running
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why would you be running a y7 head they dont have many cam options but colt cams or delta and that head its the most restricted head ever made. why not go vtec and gain a few more hp and in boost will help out a lot more.
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ur pump is going bad! Mine did this and ran my engine lean, i cracked my sleeve cuz i didnt replace a faulty brand new pump. I said to myself WTF its a new pump.. ended up costing me hundreds when all i had to do was swap in a walbro and use 20 minutes of my time.
Get a FPR and keep around 40-45 and youll be fine from here on out.
Edit: it was a cheap Xenocron pump (even tho i called about this and they told me they never had any problems with their pumps, figures.)
Also, stock pressure is around 28psi
Get a FPR and keep around 40-45 and youll be fine from here on out.
Edit: it was a cheap Xenocron pump (even tho i called about this and they told me they never had any problems with their pumps, figures.)
Also, stock pressure is around 28psi
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
Funny thing is, that its a brand new Walbro..... I can hear it pumping when i turn the key over but i guess its still a possibility.
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
id call the people that yuned your engine and explain to them the situation. maybe they forgot to do something that is causing your issue. maybe their map didnt take idk. id call and see what they say
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
UPDATE:
Well, i got my ECU back today and nothing..... I will be changing out my OEM FPR to see if that fixes the issue. I honestly dont think it will because i have an AEM one laying around here and i slapped it on there Just to see that it would do and it was basically the same.
New Symptoms: When trying to start it up the fuel pressure gauge is only showing like 18psi (that is with the vac off the FPR). i pulled the plug wires and had my wife turn it over and it seems like it is not firing like it should (i was looking for a spark on a head bolt, figured it would be about every sec or so but there was nothing. It was inconsistent).
It does act like it wants to turn over at times but it is very brief.
What i have looked at up to this point:
-ECU
-wires on the OBD conversion harness
-Fuel pump (pulled it out and checked it out)
-Dizzy (i went and picked up a new one from the zone and when i put it on there it did the same thing, so i took it back)
The only thing i can thing to do (and its a long shot, dont rly thing it will make a difference) is to fill the fuel tank, its currently at a little less that 1/2 a tank.
Thoughts? this **** is driving me insane!
Well, i got my ECU back today and nothing..... I will be changing out my OEM FPR to see if that fixes the issue. I honestly dont think it will because i have an AEM one laying around here and i slapped it on there Just to see that it would do and it was basically the same.
New Symptoms: When trying to start it up the fuel pressure gauge is only showing like 18psi (that is with the vac off the FPR). i pulled the plug wires and had my wife turn it over and it seems like it is not firing like it should (i was looking for a spark on a head bolt, figured it would be about every sec or so but there was nothing. It was inconsistent).
It does act like it wants to turn over at times but it is very brief.
What i have looked at up to this point:
-ECU
-wires on the OBD conversion harness
-Fuel pump (pulled it out and checked it out)
-Dizzy (i went and picked up a new one from the zone and when i put it on there it did the same thing, so i took it back)
The only thing i can thing to do (and its a long shot, dont rly thing it will make a difference) is to fill the fuel tank, its currently at a little less that 1/2 a tank.
Thoughts? this **** is driving me insane!
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check the gap on your plugs... had a weird issue with that after my dyno tune last year... it drove fine after the tune and then like a day later my gap on the plugs was HUGE!
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Re: Bah! cant figure it out!!!!
odd, but i'll check it. I'm open to anything at this point haha
What gap is recommended? I think we set them at like 40 to start with. I am running NKGs, 1 step colder.
What gap is recommended? I think we set them at like 40 to start with. I am running NKGs, 1 step colder.
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