Runs rich w/ new fuel pump - get FPR or adjust with nistune
Moderator: Matt
Runs rich w/ new fuel pump - get FPR or adjust with nistune
I have had a 190lph walbro pump in my 240sx since I put a 1.8 turbo in it. I wanted to be on the safe side for fuel.
I recently put in the LM-1 and Nistune. My AFR goes down to 10.5 during mild throttle and more. I want to lean this out but not sure if I should get an adjustable FPR to do it or the ECU to do it via injectors.
Thanks
I recently put in the LM-1 and Nistune. My AFR goes down to 10.5 during mild throttle and more. I want to lean this out but not sure if I should get an adjustable FPR to do it or the ECU to do it via injectors.
Thanks
I have heard that this FPR (from CA18DET) is good to far more HP than I am looking for. Let's just assume I keep this FPR, which I probably will in the meantime, where would the adjustments be made?
to my understanding the K value should be changed for new injectors.
This seems like something I could change to correct this high pressure.
I am very beginner and have alot of reading to do but any info to get me started would help. I read about the mixture correction tables with the wideband and will look into this too.
to my understanding the K value should be changed for new injectors.
This seems like something I could change to correct this high pressure.
I am very beginner and have alot of reading to do but any info to get me started would help. I read about the mixture correction tables with the wideband and will look into this too.
if the motor is stock except the fuel pump, and its running rich....it will be because the new fuel pump is pushing more fuel past the crap regulator.....and therefore getting more fuel through the injectors.
You could easily adjust the k-value (down) to fix this issue.
although if thats the reason its running rich, you really should get a new FPR
You could easily adjust the k-value (down) to fix this issue.
although if thats the reason its running rich, you really should get a new FPR