Bad mis-fire. Need help quick. Racing Saturday
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:49 pm
Ok.
Did some mods to get more power and now it runs like a bag of s##t.
My car is a 1989 Legacy RS. Before I did the mods explained below it already had a WRX inlet manifold and high flow exhaust. Pretty standard. Oh, but it is a rally car, so has a 36mm turbo restrictor with the standard VF8 turbo (turbo is next mod).
Anyway. I put in a 500Hp walbro pump, sti yellow top injectors, conversion to parellel fuel rails into one RRFPR with two inputs and one output to tank. RRFPR set to 35psi on idle with vaccum. Brought a PossumLink ECU and got car tuned my a mate (not professional tuner). Problem didn't happen while tuning with all the different bolt-on sensors on the car logging on a laptop.
Car had a alot more power and quicker turbo reponse, but under full acceleration would get a bad miss. I have a LambaLINK and it said it was leaning out when missing, so thought it would be a tuning problem. But replaced PossumLINK with old ecu and same problem. Note: LambaLINK connected to factory narrow band O2 sensor so probably not very useful information.
So must be fuel or spark. I replaced coil packs and regaped plugs to 7.5mm or 0.28". Same problem!
Must be fuel? or vaccum leak? This is as far as I have got.
Boost guage in car shows around 23psi of vaccum when off the power, which should be OK. Boost pressure spikes to around 18psi but normally at 15psi.
I'm sure its fuel. But I don't have a fuel pressure guage in the car. I'm getting a electronic/digital guage tonight, so that may show something???
I only help doing work on my car, as my brother is a mechanic and loves to help, but hates me doing too much (coz do it wrong). But I'm sure there are others like me out there. Anyway I have another idea what could be causing the problem, but my brother doesn't agree.
My idea:
My brother removed the carbon cansister when we did the conversion to parallel fuel rails. But when doing this blocked off the vaccum/breather line to the fuel tank. I beleive this line being blocked could cause the problem. My idea is that at full acceleration less fuel is returning to the tank, this missing fuel must be replaced by air or would cause vaccum in fuel tank. This makes the fuel pumps job harder and we lose fuel pressure. My understanding is that this would be like tipping fuel out of a hand held fuel tank without opening the air value at the top of the tank, no fuel come out. Is this a possible problem or am I nuts? is air required to replace missing fuel? Are there other areas/lines where the tank can get air to replace missing fuel?
I hope someone can help!
I'm leading my class (any 4WD turbo car) for the championship and need to race this weekend to keep in front.
Cheers
Hayden
Did some mods to get more power and now it runs like a bag of s##t.
My car is a 1989 Legacy RS. Before I did the mods explained below it already had a WRX inlet manifold and high flow exhaust. Pretty standard. Oh, but it is a rally car, so has a 36mm turbo restrictor with the standard VF8 turbo (turbo is next mod).
Anyway. I put in a 500Hp walbro pump, sti yellow top injectors, conversion to parellel fuel rails into one RRFPR with two inputs and one output to tank. RRFPR set to 35psi on idle with vaccum. Brought a PossumLink ECU and got car tuned my a mate (not professional tuner). Problem didn't happen while tuning with all the different bolt-on sensors on the car logging on a laptop.
Car had a alot more power and quicker turbo reponse, but under full acceleration would get a bad miss. I have a LambaLINK and it said it was leaning out when missing, so thought it would be a tuning problem. But replaced PossumLINK with old ecu and same problem. Note: LambaLINK connected to factory narrow band O2 sensor so probably not very useful information.
So must be fuel or spark. I replaced coil packs and regaped plugs to 7.5mm or 0.28". Same problem!
Must be fuel? or vaccum leak? This is as far as I have got.
Boost guage in car shows around 23psi of vaccum when off the power, which should be OK. Boost pressure spikes to around 18psi but normally at 15psi.
I'm sure its fuel. But I don't have a fuel pressure guage in the car. I'm getting a electronic/digital guage tonight, so that may show something???
I only help doing work on my car, as my brother is a mechanic and loves to help, but hates me doing too much (coz do it wrong). But I'm sure there are others like me out there. Anyway I have another idea what could be causing the problem, but my brother doesn't agree.
My idea:
My brother removed the carbon cansister when we did the conversion to parallel fuel rails. But when doing this blocked off the vaccum/breather line to the fuel tank. I beleive this line being blocked could cause the problem. My idea is that at full acceleration less fuel is returning to the tank, this missing fuel must be replaced by air or would cause vaccum in fuel tank. This makes the fuel pumps job harder and we lose fuel pressure. My understanding is that this would be like tipping fuel out of a hand held fuel tank without opening the air value at the top of the tank, no fuel come out. Is this a possible problem or am I nuts? is air required to replace missing fuel? Are there other areas/lines where the tank can get air to replace missing fuel?
I hope someone can help!
I'm leading my class (any 4WD turbo car) for the championship and need to race this weekend to keep in front.
Cheers
Hayden