Hi, Ive got the HRC kit and I still cant get the fuel pressure quite right. Its fine when im not under boost, but if I floor it it begins to studder and my a/f guage drops to lean. If I gradually get into boost it does not studder but its not reaching full boost, the 8psi for the stage two kit. Also the brass adjustment knob on the fuel regulator is turned almost all the way in, for the highest fuel pressure. So why is it running lean ? Has anyone else had this problem and know what to do? Thanks.
#525, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 0
I'm having the same problem with my STAR kit. Only, my EGT reads low temps when i'm under boost, but it still stumbles when i get on the throttle, just like you described. When you figure out the problem, let me know or if i get it first, i'll let you know. What gauges do you have ?
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#526, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 0
Dave, are you ascertaining this lean condition by looking at the a/f meter by itself? What does you fuel pressure guage say? I really don't think you hould have that brass screw turned all the way in to achieve the fuel pressur eyou want to be at? Do you have your EGT guage in? Is it hot?
I guess what I'm saying is that the a/f meter is probably the last device in terms of reliability in determing if your car is lean or not.
Probably, your first device to rely on is the fueal pressure guage. At 9 psi, you need 105-100lbs of fuel.
Jason 98' Eagle Talon ESi-T Mitsu Super 16g Turbo(HRC)
#527, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 2
I dont have a EGT guage on my car. The fuel pressure guage hahn gave me kept leaking into the the guage to the point the I could not read it. I installed an auto meter fuel pressure guage today, I put it on the same -T- that the hahn fuel pressure guage used, off the FPR. Although it will not regester any fuel pressure when the car is on nor when I drive it. It just stays at zero. Thats why I was using my a/f guage.
#528, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 3
Well, then I doubt that you're lean considering where your brass screw is turned to. Try and get tghat fuel guage working or call HRC to get one that works. The a/f meter merely a omplimentary piece not meant for heavy diagnosis of any condition. The EGT is also valuable.
Jason 98' Eagle Talon ESi-T Mitsu Super 16g Turbo(HRC)
#529, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 0
Do you have the base fuel press. set right? Jason is right about the A/F not being very good for diagnosing things. My A/F reads lean when I'm under boost alot, but I know my fuel press. is right. Do you have any ideas why the new fuel press. gauge is not working? Keep us posted. Later.
#530, "RE: lean under boost" In response to Reply # 5
Yeah Ive got the base fuel pressure set right. At idle its about 52 psi. I set htis while my fuel pressure guage from hahn was working and i haven't changed it. Last night I turned the brass nob out to 1 and 1/4 turns and now it seems to work fine. My a/f reads lean under boost but the cars drives well with this setting, but you said this happens to you also. As for the auto meter fuel pressure guage I have no idea why it would not work, its simple to install. Thats what im going to do today, maybe ill just get a different guage and see if that one works.
#534, "RE: change your fuel filters guys" In response to Reply # 9
Okay I got another fuel pressure guage, this one works kinda. My base fuel pressure seems so increase each time I turn the car on. I know it sounds dumb but each time I turn the car on the base fuel pressure has increased slightly. Also when under boost the car only reaches about 6 psi. The fuel pressure guage stays at about 55 psi, my base pressure. Ive moved the brass nob but the pressure will not rise, or fall when I get into boost. Right now the car seems to run well with the nob turned about 2 times out. Could this just be the guage again? Im kinda stumped on this, so any ideas would be appreciated.