BroadcastENG
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Looking to get a better understanding the what, why, and how (to best proceed) behind low engine vacuum (vacuum break assist related) and IAC readings of zeros after initial engine fire and tune.
New engine build consists of:
I have performed the IAC reset procedure and set the MAF translator to + 10% fuel at idle. After doing so, I now have a car that starts and run on every single startup.
The car idles at 1050-1150 rpm and when in gear it idles at 825-900 rpm.
Engine Vacuum Issue
I have yet to hit the road due to the fact that my vacuum brake system no longer behaves or reacts as it did prior. The first thing I noticed was that my boost gauge was reading -11 vacuum. My original engine was at -18 vacuum.
Online research came up with an explanation for the decreased engine vacuum. Larger cam = less engine vacuum (cam card image attached)
Q1: This now sounds like common knowledge but wanted to check with the team. Would my particular build explain the lack of engine vacuum?
IAC Idle Reading Zero
I have seen IAC readings (with engine hot)from 160 to 6 and everywhere in between. I've cleaned the IAC sensor, pintle port and replaced the sensor gasket. The car is currently idling and stays running when put into R or D (this wasn't the case for several days). Like I mentioned earlier, running a good as I have been able to get it to since first engine run.
I assume the next step in dialing in IAC, I would work on dialing down the Idle Air Setting counter clockwise to "raise" IAC reading while simultaneously lowing RPM. If I try to reach an idle RPM of 800-850, the car will not stay running. if it does, the engine will not stay running.
Q: What issue should I expect if I don't bring my IAC numbers to between 10-20? Should I make smaller, micro moves (1/4 turns usually) that don't register in PL but then shut the engine off and power back on, in hopes I will see an IAC # move then?
Thanks in advance!
-G
New engine build consists of:
- Original iron heads (ported, 3-angle valve job), 409 block, Comp 218/212 cam, 3.65 stroke Eagle crank, Eagle conRods, DSS .020 over 15cc pistons, TA front cover (high flow), Harland Sharp rockers, Johnson lifters (reduced travel), Smith Bros pushrods, RJC deep sump oil pan
- TT chip, MAF Translator, 3" LT1 MAF, Scan Master, Powerlogger, and AEM Wide Band monitor
- 5857 Work Turbo and single nozzle (M15) ally kit
I have performed the IAC reset procedure and set the MAF translator to + 10% fuel at idle. After doing so, I now have a car that starts and run on every single startup.
The car idles at 1050-1150 rpm and when in gear it idles at 825-900 rpm.
Engine Vacuum Issue
I have yet to hit the road due to the fact that my vacuum brake system no longer behaves or reacts as it did prior. The first thing I noticed was that my boost gauge was reading -11 vacuum. My original engine was at -18 vacuum.
Online research came up with an explanation for the decreased engine vacuum. Larger cam = less engine vacuum (cam card image attached)
Q1: This now sounds like common knowledge but wanted to check with the team. Would my particular build explain the lack of engine vacuum?
IAC Idle Reading Zero
I have seen IAC readings (with engine hot)from 160 to 6 and everywhere in between. I've cleaned the IAC sensor, pintle port and replaced the sensor gasket. The car is currently idling and stays running when put into R or D (this wasn't the case for several days). Like I mentioned earlier, running a good as I have been able to get it to since first engine run.
I assume the next step in dialing in IAC, I would work on dialing down the Idle Air Setting counter clockwise to "raise" IAC reading while simultaneously lowing RPM. If I try to reach an idle RPM of 800-850, the car will not stay running. if it does, the engine will not stay running.
Q: What issue should I expect if I don't bring my IAC numbers to between 10-20? Should I make smaller, micro moves (1/4 turns usually) that don't register in PL but then shut the engine off and power back on, in hopes I will see an IAC # move then?
Thanks in advance!
-G