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> Air Fuel Mixture Gauge, Race Car, Extreme variation, on and off throttle!! Plug Pics Added
hwgunner
post Sep 28 2007, 02:25 PM
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OK, I am feeling out the new car and have driven it for a little bit now and I have a couple questions. First, I have an air fuel mixture gauge. It is one of the electric digital sweep models. It sweeps a full 3/4 of a circle from the left to the right. The first quarter is lean, the second quarter is stoick(sp) and the last is rich. Engine is a built 2.5 liter running DelLorto 45's. Car starts right up when cold with a little bit of a fluctuating idle but always stays running. Upon Start-up the AFM reads full rich. It stays this way for most of the warm up but then it goes to just off rich and a little stoick. If you start driving just as it is getting into the stoick from rich it will go most of the way to lean if you get on it good. At this point the temp is still not all the way up and is around 140. Once the car is completly warmed up running at 180 degrees (never gets any higher because of front cooler) the AFM reads right in the middle of stoick at idle and while crusing down the freeway at a constant speed, not on power but not off. Here is the troubling part. The moment you tip in on the throttle the AFM pretty much pegs at full lean AND, if you pay attention, you can feel the drop in power. Now the car still goes like stink but this big sweep to lean is troubling me. It appears to me, based on the gauge sweep, that there is no way to set the car up to idle in stoick and stay in stoick when in full throttle. I am sure you engine/carb guys have figured out that I do not know much about engines from the above but can someone throw a little help in my direction. My friend/mechanic is a 60 mile drive away and has told me in the past that the AFM is just for reference but has also told me that you should not feel the slight loss of power when you tip into the throttle. Can I fix this or do I need to bite the bullet and go back to my friend or wore yet, a mechanic and pay $$$.
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post Sep 28 2007, 10:13 PM
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hwgunner   Air Fuel Mixture Gauge, Race Car, Extreme variation   Sep 28 2007, 02:25 PM
McMark   My first thoughts: 1. You have a narrow band AFM,...   Sep 28 2007, 02:53 PM
Joe Ricard   Yea you need more enrichment on your Acceleration ...   Sep 28 2007, 08:43 PM
Aaron Cox   word :agree: get a bigger squirt!   Sep 28 2007, 10:00 PM
hwgunner   Here are some pics of the spark plugs that were in...   Sep 28 2007, 10:12 PM
hwgunner   #2   Sep 28 2007, 10:13 PM
hwgunner   #3   Sep 28 2007, 10:13 PM
hwgunner   #4   Sep 28 2007, 10:14 PM
yeahmag   Additionally, O2 sensors need to be up to temp. I ...   Sep 28 2007, 10:19 PM
brant   the problem with plug tuning is they kinda tell an...   Sep 28 2007, 10:38 PM


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