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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
25th Feb, 2012 at 05:30:57pm
Hi All,
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461 Posts Member #: 9229 Senior Member newcastle upon tyne |
25th Feb, 2012 at 05:47:16pm
You need a fuel pressure gauge to set the fuel pressure 3.5psi-5psi going to the carb from the reg & you really need an air fuel gauge to set the mixture or I have used a CO machine at a mates mot station in the past with out these things not sure how you would ever know what your settings are hope this is some form of help |
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
25th Feb, 2012 at 05:52:39pm
Yes thank you scott im trying to get hold of a pressure gauge to use. i need to get a rough set up as iv gotta drive somewhere to get it set up :( |
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461 Posts Member #: 9229 Senior Member newcastle upon tyne |
25th Feb, 2012 at 06:03:41pm
Fuel pressure gauge is cheap enough think about 20pound & iam sure the haynes manual gives a guide on mixture settings how to adjust to the sound of the engine (something along them lines) but as I found out a good wideband is a sound investment especially if your upping boost ect |
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![]() 8297 Posts Member #: 408 Turbo Love Palace Fool Aylesbury |
25th Feb, 2012 at 06:10:55pm
The screw at the back is the mixture, from memory turn the screw fully in then back it off 2.5 turns. As for fuel pressure you'll need to use a gauge to set that. Ive used my boost gauge plumbed into the fuel line in past just to get idle right. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Fabri..._homepage_panel
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
25th Feb, 2012 at 06:31:55pm
ok cheers lads , did it not damage the boost gauge when u tried that?
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![]() 8297 Posts Member #: 408 Turbo Love Palace Fool Aylesbury |
25th Feb, 2012 at 07:20:25pm
I have read that it might damaged the gauge, but I have never experienced any problems with mine. If in doubt it would be best to use another suitable gauge. The first time I used mine it was a last resort to get me home so I wasn't bothered either way. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Fabri..._homepage_panel
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
25th Feb, 2012 at 07:34:35pm
ok thanks mate, would the engine still run if the ignition timing was out by one tooth on the worm drive for distributor?? |
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2497 Posts Member #: 1954 Post Whore Luton Bedfordshire |
25th Feb, 2012 at 07:48:13pm
Basic setting the top of the jet should be level with the bridge off the carb. The bridge is the flat part of the carb throat the jet protrudes through. Own the day
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
26th Feb, 2012 at 01:49:17pm
Do I still need to use balest resistor when using metro turbo electronic ignition?
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![]() 8297 Posts Member #: 408 Turbo Love Palace Fool Aylesbury |
26th Feb, 2012 at 06:56:57pm
Nope should be a constant 12v. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Fabri..._homepage_panel
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
26th Feb, 2012 at 08:36:34pm
Cheers Matty. I set my fuel pressure today and it still dies when it boosts I just don't know whats going on. When it has no load on the engine stationary it revs clean but dies after. Under load it hits boost and feels like its got kangaroo petrol in it and dies and picks up and then dies completely. The plugs are coverd in black suit and I have ran a 12v supply to the coil straight from the battery and still no better.
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![]() 478 Posts Member #: 9269 Senior Member Rotherham |
26th Feb, 2012 at 09:11:39pm
Try replacing the fuel pressure regulator to eliminate that.
Edited by dig-mini on 26th Feb, 2012. Craig
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
26th Feb, 2012 at 09:29:12pm
It's a brand new regulator, as for fuel pipes I have took these off before and after the regulator and check flow.
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![]() 4636 Posts Member #: 20 My sister is so fit I won't show anyone her picture Lake District |
26th Feb, 2012 at 09:31:17pm
Have you blocked the float chamber venting pipe ? |
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![]() 2233 Posts Member #: 9037 Post Whore Doncaster, yorkshire |
26th Feb, 2012 at 09:42:05pm
get an aem air/fuel gauge see whats going on, the best thing you will buy. Audi s4 b5 - 470bhp & 486ft lbs
On 15th Mar, 2012 wil_h said:
Yes, Carl says he gets requests for rimming all the time On 30th Apr, 2012 Brett said:
yeah stick the bit in and give it a wobble |
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
26th Feb, 2012 at 10:17:45pm
I will have to save up :( |
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![]() 478 Posts Member #: 9269 Senior Member Rotherham |
27th Feb, 2012 at 12:12:01am
On 26th Feb, 2012 bennyy said:
get an aem air/fuel gauge see whats going on, the best thing you will buy. Craig
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1492 Posts Member #: 9468 Post Whore Wootton Bassett |
27th Feb, 2012 at 08:23:37am
Just added another 150 to my shopping list :p
On 10th Mar, 2012 theoneeyedlizard said:
Hypothetically speaking, where would you stick your nozzle? On 22nd Jun, 2012 apbellamy said:
my wife doesn't know what.head is never mind compression ratio. |
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3594 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
27th Feb, 2012 at 09:48:55am
So what is the fuel pressure doing when the problem occurs ? You dont need to spend money to carry out basic checks.
9.85 @ 145mph
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
27th Feb, 2012 at 09:49:00am
Would a sticky actuator cause my problems? Just browsing the net and found similar symptoms on a different turbo car
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
27th Feb, 2012 at 11:07:49am
Just been to look at all my plumbing to the turbo and carb this morn before work to make sure its all right and I think I may know what's happening I could be wrong. I have fitted the bleed valves T piece inline to the actuator from the cold side of the turbo with no bleed valve on so it looks like that was venting and not allowing the actuator to open. Would this mean its running full boost?? I didn't get chance to try it but if it was over boost this could cause the effects I'm getting right?
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![]() 2233 Posts Member #: 9037 Post Whore Doncaster, yorkshire |
27th Feb, 2012 at 12:11:25pm
If you have tee'd off from the pipe but left the third leg open to atmosphere you should see a fair bit of boost. Have you got a boost gauge?
Edited by bennyy on 27th Feb, 2012. Audi s4 b5 - 470bhp & 486ft lbs
On 15th Mar, 2012 wil_h said:
Yes, Carl says he gets requests for rimming all the time On 30th Apr, 2012 Brett said:
yeah stick the bit in and give it a wobble |
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![]() 168 Posts Member #: 9709 Advanced Member Cirencester, glos |
27th Feb, 2012 at 12:15:33pm
Yeah I have got a boost gauge but not connected. If the 3rd leg of the T is open it would be running max boost as the actuator wouldn't open right? Would this cause it to die on boost under load as there is too much boost for my set up? |
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![]() 2233 Posts Member #: 9037 Post Whore Doncaster, yorkshire |
27th Feb, 2012 at 12:17:34pm
Are you talking about an actual t piece or a bleed valve first? Audi s4 b5 - 470bhp & 486ft lbs
On 15th Mar, 2012 wil_h said:
Yes, Carl says he gets requests for rimming all the time On 30th Apr, 2012 Brett said:
yeah stick the bit in and give it a wobble |
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