View Full Version : 4th of July out my Spec II??
DriftSpecial180
04-12-2007, 12:55 AM
I was driving home today with my buddy following me in his EG civic. We got on it a little bit and as i was slowing down my friend said he saw some type of flame, but it looked more like a little sparkler firework. I thought it might just be fuel and oil burning up through the exhaust. He said since it kinda looked like a sparkler, it might be metal. But if it was metal (perhaps a fried ring or something) the car would not be running right, and it hasn't changed in any performance aspect. Some specs...
KA24E:
HybridKA cam
Header
Test Pipe
Spec II
I just installed the cam last week and have never shot flames before, so will all you flamers out there lend a hand :ghey:
s13silvia123
04-12-2007, 03:08 AM
it might be just extra fuel
s13_gearhead
04-12-2007, 03:27 AM
Compression test your engine and look for a weak cylinder. Is your car lowered? Might have scraped the exhaust or something.
DriftSpecial180
04-12-2007, 11:14 AM
yeah, car is lowered, but i don't think it was dragging.
i always see turbo cars that shoot flames, but its like a full fireball. perhaps since they have a turbo spooling and pushing out the burnt fuel it comes out faster. since mine is N/A the fuel is coming out slower, so its "drizzling" out. Has anyone seen flames out an N/A car?
Nikeboy355
04-12-2007, 12:05 PM
I have the same setup as you except for the cam/header and all kinds of crap comes out of my exhaust...
And it even shot a little fireball when I took it to the track this weekend...
It is at 1:22 and on the original video you can see it perfect... On the youtube one you can only hear it...
Here is a video of my friend chasing me and you can see everything shooting out of the back...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYQUGnxrBKE
I also dyno'd my car last week and this is what the graph looked like:
http://photos.freshalloy.com/gallery/d/22159-2/dyno+040507.jpg
The reason why you are having fireworks out of your tailpipe like mine is because of the tune being off... Old sensors and bad connections send a bad signal to the ECU so the ECU will compensate in the wrong way causing the map to be richer...
One thing I am suspecting with my motor is that the coolant temp sensor is bad (which sends a signal to the ECU) which is messing with the timing and hence causing the jerky graph and about 8% less horsepower than I should be making...
http://photos.freshalloy.com/gallery/d/22398-1/3IMG_5547.JPG
http://photos.freshalloy.com/gallery/d/22400-1/3IMG_5552.JPG
Here is an article by Alex Chang a long time ago who had a similar problem with a choppy graph... Maybe this might help you understand a little better...
http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/april04/240sx/
DriftSpecial180
04-12-2007, 12:56 PM
yeah, i remember seeing your dyno and scratching my head. If you fix that let me know if it cures your loss of power.
On a side note, i just drove my car with no silencer and its soo much nicer. The cam really helped out a lot. no more dead top end for my KA
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