bruce wrote:Check it with a mobile phone GPS app.
The only obvious thing is a blocked air filter. I over-saturated a Unifilter with oil once, and it sucked juice.
will check that as well.
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bruce wrote:Check it with a mobile phone GPS app.
The only obvious thing is a blocked air filter. I over-saturated a Unifilter with oil once, and it sucked juice.
93_Clubman wrote:Hey STM, if you haven't already seen the following guide to leaning or richening the NA6 AFM, it might provide some more scope for adjusting Patchy's richness:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=59320
manga_blue wrote:Exhaust leaks have a HUGE impact on the accuracy of O2 sensors. Leaks introduce oxygen into the system and the O2 system senses that then the ECU assumes it's running super lean and starts dumping fuel to compensate.
manga_blue wrote:Not nessesarily, depends on gas flow and pulse characteristics. Oxygen from leaks downstream has been known to work its way back and stuff the readings. The things are that sensitive.
I fixed a rich condition in mine with a spot of weld over a hole in a Y towards the back of the headers. Maybe you could try some exhaust putty over your leak as a temporary test to see if it changes mixture?
bruce wrote:Check it with a mobile phone GPS app.
The only obvious thing is a blocked air filter. I over-saturated a Unifilter with oil once, and it sucked juice.
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hks_kansei wrote:StanTheMan wrote:Opened up the mania CAI. It was choker block full of sh*t.
to the extend that some of the leaves had turned to dirt & it was caked onto the air filter. I'm surprised much air actually got through.
I didn't take a photo as I thought this is too embarrassing.
That's the main reason I got rid of my fake mania intake.
It was just annoying having to clean the thing out every fortnight.
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