My A/F ratio reads off the scale lean at idle or constant speed, but goes to "stoich" when under full boost. The smell tells me it is very rich at idle. I don't know if there is a functioning catalytic converter, but I suspect not.
Here's the strange thing: When i disconnect the O2 sensor connector by the thermostat housing the AFR guage is still connected and it shows it is running moderately rich at idle or any time driving, which matches how the engine behaves. without the O2 sensor there is no change in performance, and the MPG is still about 17.5 either way.
Checked all the hoses, reinstalled the turbo and fixed some loose clamps, but to no avail, behaves the same. sprayed some starter fluid around hoses, at least away from the exhaust, and nothing changed the idle, so I gess there isn't a serious vacuum leak. I can't find a boost leak either.
I think it is the ECU. I tried swapping, but the ECU on the car is the older yellow connector, and my spare is for a newer car with grey connectors. Both ECU's are for auto trans. Is there more testing to evaluate if the O2 input to the ECU is bad or is this enough to prove the ECU needs to be replaced? I didn't think hooking up the ECU would change the O2 sensor reading if it was not bad.
This is an 87 turbo, ebay car I got for emergency parts and backup daily driver. I've spent too much time fixing lots of sloppy crap done to it. It's been tinkered with and I think someone threw their worst parts on it with a nice radio and AFR meter to sell it. I'd like to sell it too, but I can't do it in good conscience if it is messed up. I already got crapped on that way myself.
Here's the strange thing: When i disconnect the O2 sensor connector by the thermostat housing the AFR guage is still connected and it shows it is running moderately rich at idle or any time driving, which matches how the engine behaves. without the O2 sensor there is no change in performance, and the MPG is still about 17.5 either way.
Checked all the hoses, reinstalled the turbo and fixed some loose clamps, but to no avail, behaves the same. sprayed some starter fluid around hoses, at least away from the exhaust, and nothing changed the idle, so I gess there isn't a serious vacuum leak. I can't find a boost leak either.
I think it is the ECU. I tried swapping, but the ECU on the car is the older yellow connector, and my spare is for a newer car with grey connectors. Both ECU's are for auto trans. Is there more testing to evaluate if the O2 input to the ECU is bad or is this enough to prove the ECU needs to be replaced? I didn't think hooking up the ECU would change the O2 sensor reading if it was not bad.
This is an 87 turbo, ebay car I got for emergency parts and backup daily driver. I've spent too much time fixing lots of sloppy crap done to it. It's been tinkered with and I think someone threw their worst parts on it with a nice radio and AFR meter to sell it. I'd like to sell it too, but I can't do it in good conscience if it is messed up. I already got crapped on that way myself.