
Itb Running Lean And Engine Risk
#1
Posted 11 July 2017 - 05:19 PM
#2
Posted 11 July 2017 - 05:22 PM
Fit an AFR gauge
#3
Posted 11 July 2017 - 05:29 PM
more likely retarded ignition timing
#4
Posted 11 July 2017 - 05:38 PM
#5
Posted 11 July 2017 - 05:47 PM
Either way - is it a risk to drive to mapping? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Who can say. Fit an AFR gauge and you'll know exactly what its doing and can choose what to do
#6
Posted 11 July 2017 - 06:07 PM
#7
Posted 11 July 2017 - 06:38 PM
Edited by gaffer1986, 11 July 2017 - 06:38 PM.
#8
Posted 11 July 2017 - 06:43 PM
By red hot, do you mean glowing red??! Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf the exhaust manifold isn't red hot after 10-15 mins driving I wouldn't worry about it. My exhaust is red hot (only at night) despite meticulous mapping because it's such a high compression engine compared to most.
#9
Posted 11 July 2017 - 06:45 PM
#10
Posted 11 July 2017 - 07:05 PM
One bit of advice I would give when it comes to mapping.. Turn off overrun fuel cut off; it's the single best thing I've done to this car so far.
The throttle positioning sensor is not the most accurate device as the throttle will never close to the "exact" position and is subject to how hard to let off the gas and therefore how much momentum the throttle spindle hits the stop screw. The alpha system has a basic TPS break point for when fuel overrun cut off will occur, depending on the temperature of the engine the throttle stop can produce a very slightly different TPS signal and when the signal is around the break point the car with go in and out of cut off causing the car to bunny hop, took me a year of figuring it out and a drive down the road with Northampton Motorsport watching live data to figure it out.
The alpha systems fuel cut off is crude and cuts in horribly when you get to the rpm specified for fuel to cut back in again and does so with a jerk, makes a very annoying drive around town.
As soon as he turned it off the throttle was instantly smoother, drops down to tick over really smoothly and pressing the gas from tick over is smooth also with out any jerks.
Then the big bonus, without fuel cut off, the engine pops and burbles really nicely when off the gas round town, let off the gas after full throttle above 5000rpm and you get some very distinct loud popping (not too loud though or artificial like f type) which makes me smiles every time I do it. Very close to carb sound.
Edited by gaffer1986, 11 July 2017 - 07:07 PM.
#11
Posted 11 July 2017 - 07:11 PM
Personally I've always hated the artifical machine gun style exhaust popping.
#12
Posted 11 July 2017 - 07:14 PM
Fast forward to 2mins 55 and 3 mins 10 to hear how exhaust popping should sound in my opinion.
Edited by gaffer1986, 11 July 2017 - 07:15 PM.
#13
Posted 12 July 2017 - 07:18 PM

Looked at the piston crowns through the holes and they all liked ok, but did have a light coating of carbon on them.
Plugs seem to look ok (maybe a bit Lean?) - only really looked for fouled plugs before....
Thoughts on the plugs?
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#14
Posted 12 July 2017 - 07:40 PM
You can see the light brown of leanness starting to appear.
If you drive it at 20% throttle it would have to be badly out to do damage to the engine IMO, though still a slight risk.
Remember that cars on over run and very low engine load will happily run (and are mapped) at 15 to 20 AFR.
Putting an AFR wideband gauge in your car is a good pre-cursor to any sort of major engine/mapping changes BTW.
Edited by Nev, 12 July 2017 - 07:43 PM.
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Posted 12 July 2017 - 07:51 PM
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Posted 12 July 2017 - 09:13 PM
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Posted 12 July 2017 - 09:18 PM
#20
Posted 12 July 2017 - 09:20 PM
Edited by gaffer1986, 12 July 2017 - 09:22 PM.
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