Hey Guys
Ive posted something similar to this before and my resolution was to just install the r154 so I can better control my idle, and then put the standalone in. Circumstances have forced me to wait until February next year to install the tranny ...so in the mean time I have a few questions.
Anyway my questions -
- put in a rebuilt engine with trd cams ( 288/288 12 mm lift) oversized forged pistons + mhg arps studs
- boost is set as stock
- using stock ecu after rebuild (stupid me)
I'm still running the engine in , have done approx 250km (or 155miles for those metrically challanged . I have massive electrical problems , body problems ...basically all problems but Im tackling them one by one.
My questions
-When I start my car, it will die unless I keep my foot on the accelerator pedal ( the revs drop to below 500 and the engine dies). Once the engine has warmed up it easily sits and stays at 1200 rpms ( had to raise the idle for now). It is a massive inconvenience for me to have to sit in the car and keep my leg on the pedal for 15 to wait for it to warm up. Ive heard this may be a cold start injector problem , but know that I'm going to put a standalone so just ignored it. Beside inconvenience is this cold start problem detrimental to my engine? (I cringe when I hear the revs drop and the internals are struggling to maintain idle...)
- I am running extremely rich. All I can smell when the car is started is petrol. Lots of it. Ive checked the smoke while feathering the accelerator and the smoke is black. I know it is better to run rich then to run lean , but I don't know just how rich I am running. Ive never been behind or sat in a car that reeks of petrol this bad.How much damage can possibly be done by running an engine extremely rich and should I buy a wide band gauge and safc/vpc so I can check and tune my a/f ratio or should I stick with the stock setup for now until next year March when I finally get my standalone in and get everything tuned?
-Can I last running a rich tune until next year or would the damage being done to the engine make it not worth the chance. Also is it difficult to install and tune the wide-band and safc having very little tuning knowledge or would i probably have to pay someone to have it done anyway.
-Last night I revved the car a few minutes after starting it and the smoke that came out of the exhaust was white. Is it ALWAYS coolant if its white ( before I got into cars I thought I saw all smoke that came from an average car as being white...but then again back then i wasn't paying much attention)
Ive posted something similar to this before and my resolution was to just install the r154 so I can better control my idle, and then put the standalone in. Circumstances have forced me to wait until February next year to install the tranny ...so in the mean time I have a few questions.
Anyway my questions -
- put in a rebuilt engine with trd cams ( 288/288 12 mm lift) oversized forged pistons + mhg arps studs
- boost is set as stock
- using stock ecu after rebuild (stupid me)
I'm still running the engine in , have done approx 250km (or 155miles for those metrically challanged . I have massive electrical problems , body problems ...basically all problems but Im tackling them one by one.
My questions
-When I start my car, it will die unless I keep my foot on the accelerator pedal ( the revs drop to below 500 and the engine dies). Once the engine has warmed up it easily sits and stays at 1200 rpms ( had to raise the idle for now). It is a massive inconvenience for me to have to sit in the car and keep my leg on the pedal for 15 to wait for it to warm up. Ive heard this may be a cold start injector problem , but know that I'm going to put a standalone so just ignored it. Beside inconvenience is this cold start problem detrimental to my engine? (I cringe when I hear the revs drop and the internals are struggling to maintain idle...)
- I am running extremely rich. All I can smell when the car is started is petrol. Lots of it. Ive checked the smoke while feathering the accelerator and the smoke is black. I know it is better to run rich then to run lean , but I don't know just how rich I am running. Ive never been behind or sat in a car that reeks of petrol this bad.How much damage can possibly be done by running an engine extremely rich and should I buy a wide band gauge and safc/vpc so I can check and tune my a/f ratio or should I stick with the stock setup for now until next year March when I finally get my standalone in and get everything tuned?
-Can I last running a rich tune until next year or would the damage being done to the engine make it not worth the chance. Also is it difficult to install and tune the wide-band and safc having very little tuning knowledge or would i probably have to pay someone to have it done anyway.
-Last night I revved the car a few minutes after starting it and the smoke that came out of the exhaust was white. Is it ALWAYS coolant if its white ( before I got into cars I thought I saw all smoke that came from an average car as being white...but then again back then i wasn't paying much attention)
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