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But to Michael's point earlier - Jon agrees that it could very well be in the tune. I think it wouldn't settle down when the car reaches a stop the way it does if it was 100% a vacuum leak.
Either way, first step is the permatex delete mod.
Engine is back together. All I did is went over the goop...with more goop. Figured I would see if I can hold off till the cam swap to get a different intake. I would rather get a fast intake than rush and get another LS1 intake.
I have tomorrow off. Did you find a new intake? Just saw on FB that you have it all back together.
I just re gooped my LS1 intake. I get out at 5 tomorrow, so if you are available after 5 that would be sweet. I can provide food/gas/whatever you need.
I think your VE tables are all off as well. Long term fuel trim bank 1 and 2 (LT FTRM1 & 2) are adding 18% more fuel overall in the fuel cell it's in. Short term fuel trim (ST FTRM1 & 2) will swing positive and negative very rapidly, the ECM does this based on the o2's. If the o2's read lean, short term will increase. If the o2 doesn't respond, increase again and so on until the o2 voltage swings. The longer short term stays positive, the long term trims will increase. This helps keep the engine close to stoich. Ever notice how some cars run like right after hooking up the battery but drive better after a few miles?
You're going to have to run a wideband to get your VE table in line. Cammed cars require less fuel at idle and more in the upper range. The spark advance is a bit high as well, I'm curious to see what knock/spark retard looks like with your setup.
I think your VE tables are all off as well. Long term fuel trim bank 1 and 2 (LT FTRM1 & 2) are adding 18% more fuel overall in the fuel cell it's in. Short term fuel trim (ST FTRM1 & 2) will swing positive and negative very rapidly, the ECM does this based on the o2's. If the o2's read lean, short term will increase. If the o2 doesn't respond, increase again and so on until the o2 voltage swings. The longer short term stays positive, the long term trims will increase. This helps keep the engine close to stoich. Ever notice how some cars run like right after hooking up the battery but drive better after a few miles?
You're going to have to run a wideband to get your VE table in line. Cammed cars require less fuel at idle and more in the upper range. The spark advance is a bit high as well, I'm curious to see what knock/spark retard looks like with your setup.
Those were just sitting and idling. Ill take it for a drive tomorrow and see what it does. Wondering if my o2 sensors are causing problems as well. If your available tomorrow after 5 let me know.
I have a LS1 intake on the shelf. I will be using it for an engine build soon but we can try it out, not hard to swap as you know. I might go LS2 top end on my 98. If I do, I'll have an extra.
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