Originally posted by IsaacHayes
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To answer some of the questions. Wideband, tried old coils and no change, wideband is 32" from turbo downstream, LTFT are tuned now and no more p0171, stock MAF and no changes to MAF tables, stock 43.5 FPR, the 36# inj I was told to set at 32.44 for my vehicle, only tuning I did was VE tables and not drastic and it worked out because the LTFT/STFT are balanced now (hitting 0's and a few +/- 1-2 in all cells at lower rpm's I'll explain in a minute, the exposed area of the spark plug wire is wrapped in many layers of electrical tape and I can notice the difference clearly so that is resolved but the cable will be replaced anyways.
One thing I noticed once the fuel trims are dialed in. When I try to give it fuel above a certain point, it goes lean quick and I have to back off. It only happens under load and is pretty consistent per throttle location. So that leads me to believe the fuel pressure is dropping once the fuel flow required reaches a certain point.
Also, when the condition arises I shut off the vehicle and examined the fuel pressure from the schrader valve. There is a lot of vapor instead of steady fuel. This also leads me to believe there is a lack of fuel pressure since pressure prevents vapor lock. So, there is a vapor lock condition after heat soak. Releasing the vapors and recharging the pressure from key to run several times helps the hard start but doesn't resolve it.
The fuel filter is new. So there definately seems to be a fuel pressure issue. I tried swapping the fuse like block in the engine bay for the fuel pump and no changes.
Wednesday I will take it to my local shop and ask for a fuel pressure test after I warm it up good. I really do think it is fuel pressure related now after witnessing several symptoms. Especially the p0300 and p0171 codes.
btw, I never let it run beyond 17 AFR. If it hits near there I back off the gas immediately.
Now, the idle is a bit high at 1200 rpm with the IAC step at 0. The IAC works and is clean. I tried commanding the IAC and the responses are accurate in relation to step/rpm swings. When I remove the vac line to the FPR, the idle drops to about 900 rpm. Though I can not smell any fuel in the vac line. Strange because I would think an induced vac leak would cause a rise in idle.
Anyways, I'm getting the fuel pressure checked soon. How can I determine if it is the fuel pump check valve or the pump itself? If it is the pump, there is my excuse to get a walbro 255 high flow
Thanks for all the effort guys.
btw, I haven't raped my tune and I will not. I may seem like a novice in many ways and yes, I am. But I am no dummy. I won't ever change a setting unless I am sure of the reasons why and the results I am after. Plus, I always keep a back up of the file before any changes so I can easily revert back if something isn't working out. I have about 15 pcm files now. Each one is a step I took so I can go back and see all my moves.
Here are the log files during the drive when acting up. The O2 readings clearly show a lean condition when the TPS is high enough. I included a zip of the actual hpt scanner log file and an exported version.
Thanks guys!
PS - The fuel trims are dialed in but they bounce around when it is acting up. Well, dialed in the rpm ranges I can safely drive it for now
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