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Originally posted by Bowie69 View PostI won't flame you, but I am pretty certain that by wording it slightly differently, you could have been more helpful, AND left the OP feeling encouraged and not thinking you are acting like a pillockHonda CBR 1100XX Blackbird Turbo....undergoing major changes.....
S2 Coupe... bit easier off the line...
'03 ZX12-R daily hack.... lots of nice bolt ons...
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If the car runs lean at the top end, no matter how much fuel you add in the table, then your fuel system is maxed out.
Pump, pipework, injectors, fpr etc.
I’m not a tuner, just thinking logically.Last edited by newsh; 25 November 2018, 09:03.
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Indeed. The checks so far don't show any obvious issues, injectors are the 034 upgrade (brand new ones) and they are meant to squirt more than the original Hitachi 7a items. You would expect to have a bit of 'spare' which could be added in with the map but it doesn't seem to be working out like that. I did find an Extra 100ml /min fuel flow by changing the pump and running from relay so hopefully that rules out shortfall there. Solid lines front to back replaced with new pipes due to the usual corrosion finally seeing the old ones crumble. Filter new with injectors also.
@ Bowie69 - no cat.
I shall update with results of exhaust tests when done and that (and fitting new back box if it turns out to likely yield improvement) will be the last thing I can do before going back for remap visit mk2.
I shall definitely update after that, let's hope it is good news
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Originally posted by LHD_Kid View Post
I agree.. but do you really mean "more" helpful... or just "helpful"...?
Car needs to go to a proper tuner who has a clue what they are doing, simple as that. I mean, one who has at least read a book on digital engine control or something.
The two paragraphs in the first post show complete and utter ignorance to the function of digital engine control. Every important map in this ECU has load on it's axis, yet these guys have no idea what load even is.
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the diaphragm is fine!
It's a standard 7a fpr. That was tested and at idle it was 3.4 bar, take hose off and it went up to 3.9. The holding pressure was good too I added a threaded boss to one end of the rail to make testing pressure a lot easier than interrupting a supply line. It s a 5 second job now!
I have an adjustable one which I was using but I wasn't convinced by it as it wasnt a great fit, the standard one can usually deliver so am happy with it back on now its tested o.k.
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Originally posted by steve brianceAfr curves. Aiming for max power at max load afr. Not achieving it, adjustment to fuel map make no difference. My engine settles at 14.7:1 which is alright for cruising but not so good for accelerating.
If your 7A is similar and if there was an issue with your TPS, then the ECU would keep trying to pull the mixture back to stoich even at full throttle.
Just a thought.
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