Howdy folks!
I've got Razor's kit minus the PAC for right now. Before anyone gives me crap, I can only afford to get the kit in stages right now because I have a baby on the way.
Anyway, I've got the system running of a Hobbs switch set to turn on at 12psi. I'm running a street chip for now as well. Originally I set the pump regulator at one turn past what I got it with. (Should be factory setting). I tried running at 20psi with Alky and the car stuttered bad. I shut off the alky and ran the car at 15 to 17psi without it just fine.
I realized this was because there was too much alky, so I turned the pressure on the pump down 3 whole turns (2 turns less than what I got it with) so that the allen screw is sitting just under the top of the plastic part. I also turned my fuel pressure down from 43psi static to 40psi. I took the car out again. The first run went great for about 4 seconds until the car misfired again. The couple frames I captured in Turbolink showed O2 volts at 805mv and then some KR during the hiccup. I turned the boost down to 15psi and ran the car a couple of times without alky to get some data. Basically 808-816mv on the O2's and no KR.
What should I do next, turn the alky pressure down further?
Thanks,
Mike.
PS
Razor, did you say the regulator screw was supposed to be just inside the regulator or barely protruding out? If it needs to be sticking out then I need to lower the pressure on the alky pump more.
I've got Razor's kit minus the PAC for right now. Before anyone gives me crap, I can only afford to get the kit in stages right now because I have a baby on the way.
Anyway, I've got the system running of a Hobbs switch set to turn on at 12psi. I'm running a street chip for now as well. Originally I set the pump regulator at one turn past what I got it with. (Should be factory setting). I tried running at 20psi with Alky and the car stuttered bad. I shut off the alky and ran the car at 15 to 17psi without it just fine.
I realized this was because there was too much alky, so I turned the pressure on the pump down 3 whole turns (2 turns less than what I got it with) so that the allen screw is sitting just under the top of the plastic part. I also turned my fuel pressure down from 43psi static to 40psi. I took the car out again. The first run went great for about 4 seconds until the car misfired again. The couple frames I captured in Turbolink showed O2 volts at 805mv and then some KR during the hiccup. I turned the boost down to 15psi and ran the car a couple of times without alky to get some data. Basically 808-816mv on the O2's and no KR.
What should I do next, turn the alky pressure down further?
Thanks,
Mike.
PS
Razor, did you say the regulator screw was supposed to be just inside the regulator or barely protruding out? If it needs to be sticking out then I need to lower the pressure on the alky pump more.