I have been having problems with my car sputtering badly on boost, which started after I put on Razor's alky kit and a Voodoo3 manual boost controller. I had been using a standard TT 91 octane chip and assumed that the issue was because of the chip, so I ordered an alky upgrade chip for 24-25 lbs of boost. I got the chip today and put it in, and also put in new plugs (AC Delco CR43TS), gapped at .030.
I took the car out for awhile and let everything settle in for 20 minutes or so, then found a few back roads that I could open it up on. The peak boost I saw after a short 25lb spike was about 22-23 lb's. I noticed that I am still getting a sputter once the alky kicks in at 10-12lbs' or so. It's nowhere near as bad now, but it's still there. I dropped the alky down to #4, but I'd really prefer to leave it at around 5 or so. Julio had also sent me a smaller jet for the kit awhile back (M10?), but it didn't make much difference.
One thing I've noticed with the car is, it doesn't seem to want to hold a fuel pressure. I pulled off of side road once the car was warmed up and checked my FP, it was about 39lbs, line off. I had just adjusted it not too long ago, but it didn't keep it set. After resetting the FP to 43, I tested the car out. When I got home I checked the FP again and it was 40 lbs. WTF?!
. There are an Accufab regulator and an on the rail Marshall FP gauge on the car that I bought brand new 2 years ago.
Also notice that the car idles really rough (like there's a massive cam in it) and to put it mildy, it stinks, as in major exhaust smell coming out of the exhaust. I reek of exhaust right now, just sitting here
.
The car has 009's. Think they have anything to do with it? Could the MBC be causing some issues?
Here are my Scanmaster readings after coming back and pulling into the garage, at idle. My lowest 02's while I was out were about a 767 with 0 knock.
02 - all over the place
AF - 05
L8 - bounced from 37-36-39-38
BAT - 13.6v
INT - 133
BL - 115-116 (Should be 128, correct?
)
CLT - 173
ATS - 105
RPM - 800-775-850
TPS - .44
IAC - 37
CC - varied, was climbing
NAL - 00
And advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks *knocking head on wall*
I took the car out for awhile and let everything settle in for 20 minutes or so, then found a few back roads that I could open it up on. The peak boost I saw after a short 25lb spike was about 22-23 lb's. I noticed that I am still getting a sputter once the alky kicks in at 10-12lbs' or so. It's nowhere near as bad now, but it's still there. I dropped the alky down to #4, but I'd really prefer to leave it at around 5 or so. Julio had also sent me a smaller jet for the kit awhile back (M10?), but it didn't make much difference.
One thing I've noticed with the car is, it doesn't seem to want to hold a fuel pressure. I pulled off of side road once the car was warmed up and checked my FP, it was about 39lbs, line off. I had just adjusted it not too long ago, but it didn't keep it set. After resetting the FP to 43, I tested the car out. When I got home I checked the FP again and it was 40 lbs. WTF?!

Also notice that the car idles really rough (like there's a massive cam in it) and to put it mildy, it stinks, as in major exhaust smell coming out of the exhaust. I reek of exhaust right now, just sitting here

The car has 009's. Think they have anything to do with it? Could the MBC be causing some issues?
Here are my Scanmaster readings after coming back and pulling into the garage, at idle. My lowest 02's while I was out were about a 767 with 0 knock.
02 - all over the place
AF - 05
L8 - bounced from 37-36-39-38
BAT - 13.6v
INT - 133
BL - 115-116 (Should be 128, correct?

CLT - 173
ATS - 105
RPM - 800-775-850
TPS - .44
IAC - 37
CC - varied, was climbing
NAL - 00
And advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks *knocking head on wall*