Responses:
-The EGR is properly bypassed and properly sealed.
-I have no wideband installed or narrowband a/f gauge.
-Rich enough that it looks alarmingly like a diesel at WOT. (sorry guys but I have a port for the wideband, just have been holding cash to solve this problem first)
-I cannot backboost down to 12psi, as it is running on the wastegate spring only, no boost controller. I have however loosened the wastegate enough to where it is actually leaking into the downpipe a little bit and shouldnt be hitting 14psi in my opinion.
-Im testing boost leaks at 10psi on the autometer gauge
-AFM honeycomb is in good shape. definitely a lexus AFM, Ive only tried one set of electronics.
- Quin, Im willing to try it, bring it to the meet or maybe I cna make it down to you this weekend.
-Im fine with the explanation that Ive got too much flow and must upgrade the electronics, I want to KNOW that though instead of just guessing because its easier. I also dont want to inadvertently destroy the engine while installing a MAFT on an otherwise unhelthy setup.
-AFM wires are in great shape and not crossed.
-vaccum line between turbo and wastegate is in perfect condition
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There is no gasket ont he ISC valve. The waffle valve inside is facing the right direction. There has never been a gasket on there. After checking the TSRM though, it doesnt appear that there is a traditional gasket, only a rubber seal which is intact on mine. I will order a new one today just in case though.
Please let me know if I am wrong in how Im reading the diagrams in the TSRM.
I havent had a chance to recheck codes, but I will later today.
MKIIINA;1007267 said:
honestly i think its just a problem with flow in that you have too much of it. yes with a lex afm you should be able to run into the high teens but there are some stars* next to that that your setup throws up.
1. BIC DDP - these are famous for the amount of exhaust gas they flow, I have seen a few stock cars throw this on and start hitting FC.
2. The turbo - this looks alot like my jt61gt but bigger. more flow at a lower psi.
3. Headwork - you said you have ported your head some. This is semi-rare in the supra world and just making things easier for the engine to breath can do the same thing as a bigger exhaust, increase flow out and in.
4. Exhaust - 4in is again on the larger side of things we see. Great for flow but not FC friendly.
5. larger ic and pipes - see items 2,3,4
Like most accidents its not that one thing is going to cause FC but I think its a combination of all those above items. get an safc,vpc, or maft-pro and see if you can tinker with things on that end.
This is a possible explanation. Im not averse to going at it in this way, BUT I want to make sure there is not something Im missing before I go messing with the ECU signal. Since so far 3 people have mentioned this, I will seriously consider this option.
Ill be back later today with codes and such.