Not even going to bother with trying to get the $$ back. PayPal purchased like a year ago. Just getting around to putting the engine together.
I played around with my K Constants and trimmed the tables like most other's do in the forum with my setup (RB25det S2 555's z32 AFM).
Car idles, but its shaky. I am changing the fuel filter and looking for air leaks to try and troubleshoot the issue. Also have a sweet V-Band misalignment issue off of the HX-35.
So I hope to have this all completed before the tuning session next month.
So, now it's not revving past 2000 RPM, and I have removed the timing belt twice to ensure (I double checked after the first time was unsuccessfull) that the timing was set properly.
I set the cam gears in alignment with #1 Cyl TDC, and after spinning it a few times, it is once more aligned as per the FSM.
Tensioner and idler replaced, and tensioner torqued as per the FSM.
Noone local I know has indepth knowldge of the RB25, or NISTune, nearest shop is 45 mins.
The car now runs really rough, but holds a semi-constant idle at 850 rpm.
At the end of roughly 30 seconds, the car leans out a little, and then smooths out, and 1 second after - quits.
I am confused. I have played with the K Constant values and smoothed out the cold-start maps.
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I may try once more from scratch; anyone have a decent .bin for a S1.5 RB25det running a Z32 type2 NISTune and 550's?
Need to get this on the road before the end of the week so I can get it to a nearby shop for welding and a proper tune. Any and all help is appreciated.
And also, the AFR's are around 11 on startup, leaning out only to 12.4.. I think the car may flood itself out, but at the 30second mark it begins to smoothen, but dies..
The maf may still be bad. I chased a problem for weeks on our rb20det and changed and checked everything. car would rev way past 2500 which is the magical maf number so i thought maf was good. Finally I changed the maf and car instantly started running perfect. Idle is perfect and it pulls like a beast all the way up. Log a run in nistune and look to see if your maf voltages are higher than normal, that will be an indication. Also watch your TP as it will go high really fast under low load with bad MAF.
Would like to see a log with your MAF voltage, TP (load), injection time and your AFRs. See what happens against RPM when load increases and the mixtures most likely lean out