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mattysr20
06-27-2013, 12:01 PM
ok I'm going insane with this car I've had it for 4 months and done nothing but work on it!! ( Never buying another Sr) lol. ok so anyways its a 240 with s15 Sr and it will run awesome one day wideband readings are good then next day wideband readings are all over the place from 10.0-15.0 back and forth back and forth.... I had my bov vented to air but then recirct it then it seemed to run pretty good for a couple days then today I tried turning my boost up and it didn't go over 5-6 psi and the wideband readings were insane again I've messed with fuel pressure and cleaned my maf... any ideas what the issue may be? my fuel pump has been acting funny and I also have a fuel cell and a Jim Wolfe tune with normal bolt ons.




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ultimateirving
06-27-2013, 12:43 PM
What brand wide band? How old?
How many miles on the o2 sensor?
Who installed the wideband unit and o2 sensor?
How far from the turbo is the o2 sensor?
How many exhaust leaks do you have?

mattysr20
06-27-2013, 04:34 PM
autometer ide say a couple years old probably 15k on 02 that's just a guess.. the guy I bought it from installed it.. ide say 20 inches Its right at the bend on the side..And I have no clue about the exaust leaks I don't know how to find them...



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cotbu
06-27-2013, 11:38 PM
Check the ecu for codes?
You should also check the battery voltage when this happens. Are there any other symptoms other than the wideband going rich then lean, when you get into boost? like bucking breaking up, brapp brapp brapp sound, anything? Check the sensor with brake cleaner and a rag. look it up it's a real thing!

mattysr20
06-28-2013, 08:34 AM
I don't know how to check codes on my ecu there is no light.. it drives good no breaking up bucking... clean o2 with brake cleaner?


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stuckonfresh
06-28-2013, 11:19 AM
I'm not sure I fully understand the situation- you keep changing the boost settings and fuel pressures and keep seeing changes in afr's?

I would just leave eveything where its at and see if it runs consistent afr's. Then if it still doesn't you could try the sensor test for the wideband sensor; aem used to have a vid online on how to do it.

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yetijeff
06-28-2013, 11:42 AM
Sounds like ur getting false readings (bad 02, gage, wiring, etc). If my car was running perfect and it was getting crazy afr's then that's what I would check/replace first.

mattysr20
06-28-2013, 12:08 PM
I just made sure fuel pressure and boost were at stock and even when I tried changing stuff it never reads different except for like 2 days and now its been goin crazy its on stock boost and stock fp with a recirculated bov the weather seems to make a difference too lol and it never goes lean just rich .



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DJ-of-E
06-28-2013, 01:25 PM
Take it to a shop and get it tuned or have them figure it out?

I usually would rather trust the shop to due to tune for me. The good tuners usually help me explain what went wrong and what adjustments are needed as they have far better experience and tools in adjustments.