Diehardsr20
07-06-2014, 01:54 PM
Ok so it's been a while since I posted and I've been searching and haven't really found a definitive answer to some of my questions so by personal experience what does this sound like to you?
I have a stock redtop sr20det, garrett t25, walbro 255 fuel pump, HDI Hi-Lo EBC, Nismo FPR, Wiring specialties harness, Full exhaust/w header, and ecutalk.
I have set the Nismo FPR to 43psi without vacuum and it kicks down to 36psi with vacuum. I run with an in cabin gauge.
Cold start is usually 1200rpms to 1400rpms with a 13afr until it warms up.
I idle sometimes at 600rpms then sometimes I'm lucky to idle at 900rpms, but it never hunts for an idle. it either idles right or falls low then stays at that rpm
My AEM UEGO reads above 18afr (after warmed up) at idle but WOT is 11.2 usually. I'm running 7 lbs of boost on a t25 (I haven't even played with the ebc yet). Cruising AFR (part throttle, highway cruising) is usually 15afr to 17afr.
I've done a compression test recently and saw 80psi across the board on a warm engine, all plugs out, throttle opened. Now I know this isn't a high compression engine but that seems low. I haven't been able to find a definitive answer on this.
Ecutalk shows idle timing at 15 degrees, idle control is 50 percent, I'm getting 31mpg, no codes. It pulls all the way to redline no problem, never any smoke, no hesitation. The only smoke I get is whitish blue and smells like unburnt fuel which this only happens at idle after it's warmed up. Should I trim back my fuel pressure?
It also is hard to start when it's cold, it seems like it floods out because when it does this if I unplug the injectors then crank it, it starts right up, meaning there is too much fuel in the cylinders. During idle at op temps my vacuum/boost reads 15in/hg. In between shifts as the motor de-revs it sits at 20in/hg and engine braking in gear above 1500rpms brings it down to 22in/hg which this seems like a strong vaccuum to me. I've checked the injectors and spray pattern is normal and conical, o-rings also checked out no leaks. I replaced the plugs with new platinum plugs (the local NAPA claimed my NGK bkr6e plugs were lawn mower plugs, and offered these. I agreed against my better judgement) I've replaced the CTS twice (the 2 prong not the 1 prong)
Does any of this sound normal to other sr20det owners? The compression numbers seem way low to me. The smoke bothers me it shouldn't be there. I dont know why it's flooding out at start and if those afrs i'm seeing are normal. Have I missed something?
I have a stock redtop sr20det, garrett t25, walbro 255 fuel pump, HDI Hi-Lo EBC, Nismo FPR, Wiring specialties harness, Full exhaust/w header, and ecutalk.
I have set the Nismo FPR to 43psi without vacuum and it kicks down to 36psi with vacuum. I run with an in cabin gauge.
Cold start is usually 1200rpms to 1400rpms with a 13afr until it warms up.
I idle sometimes at 600rpms then sometimes I'm lucky to idle at 900rpms, but it never hunts for an idle. it either idles right or falls low then stays at that rpm
My AEM UEGO reads above 18afr (after warmed up) at idle but WOT is 11.2 usually. I'm running 7 lbs of boost on a t25 (I haven't even played with the ebc yet). Cruising AFR (part throttle, highway cruising) is usually 15afr to 17afr.
I've done a compression test recently and saw 80psi across the board on a warm engine, all plugs out, throttle opened. Now I know this isn't a high compression engine but that seems low. I haven't been able to find a definitive answer on this.
Ecutalk shows idle timing at 15 degrees, idle control is 50 percent, I'm getting 31mpg, no codes. It pulls all the way to redline no problem, never any smoke, no hesitation. The only smoke I get is whitish blue and smells like unburnt fuel which this only happens at idle after it's warmed up. Should I trim back my fuel pressure?
It also is hard to start when it's cold, it seems like it floods out because when it does this if I unplug the injectors then crank it, it starts right up, meaning there is too much fuel in the cylinders. During idle at op temps my vacuum/boost reads 15in/hg. In between shifts as the motor de-revs it sits at 20in/hg and engine braking in gear above 1500rpms brings it down to 22in/hg which this seems like a strong vaccuum to me. I've checked the injectors and spray pattern is normal and conical, o-rings also checked out no leaks. I replaced the plugs with new platinum plugs (the local NAPA claimed my NGK bkr6e plugs were lawn mower plugs, and offered these. I agreed against my better judgement) I've replaced the CTS twice (the 2 prong not the 1 prong)
Does any of this sound normal to other sr20det owners? The compression numbers seem way low to me. The smoke bothers me it shouldn't be there. I dont know why it's flooding out at start and if those afrs i'm seeing are normal. Have I missed something?