gqneon
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So I went to an 11-14 intake manifold to eliminate the IMRC valves to try to help stop the Procharger surging issues. It did a world of good, but I can't hold any timing with it installed. I'm trying to figure out what could be causing that. It idles well and holds about 20 inches vacuum at idle. AFR is great, around 13.8-14.2 at idle, low load and light throttle, mid throttle. At WOT it drops to about 11.* AFR, under boost, so that's good. Then I lose timing BIG.
I'm talking like 9 degrees at redline on my pulls for Lund.
I'm going to throw race gas in it when I get home to see if maybe the fuel truck put 87 in the 93 pump tank at the QT or something.
I have to eliminate fuel quality problems first, but if it isn't the fuel, what is the next biggest possible culprit?
I'd hate to swap back to the imrc manifold after getting it out of there. I think the non imrc can perform as well without surging, but what else could be causing the huge drop in timing?
I could run 12.5-16 degrees on my imrc version, and 16-20 on race gas. I just don't know what it would be.
Tapatalk spelling errors inside!
I'm talking like 9 degrees at redline on my pulls for Lund.
I'm going to throw race gas in it when I get home to see if maybe the fuel truck put 87 in the 93 pump tank at the QT or something.
I have to eliminate fuel quality problems first, but if it isn't the fuel, what is the next biggest possible culprit?
I'd hate to swap back to the imrc manifold after getting it out of there. I think the non imrc can perform as well without surging, but what else could be causing the huge drop in timing?
I could run 12.5-16 degrees on my imrc version, and 16-20 on race gas. I just don't know what it would be.
Tapatalk spelling errors inside!
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