I am registered but I can't post. Those people have got it all wrong. Could you post this:
There is no problems with the way my setup runs. I hard-wired the cold start valve for more fuel at WOT only! The cold start valve gets me more fuel and I know this cause I have an air/fuel ratio gauge. The computer will not try to lean out the mixture at WOT plus I am reprogramming the chip using TunerCat software to take care of many 'concerns'. Since the computer using 1 O2 sensor, I am confused as to how it would determine that one cylinder is rich will the other is not? The routing for the cold start runners goes straight down the middle of the intake feeding 5 and 6 first, then 3 and 4 and then 1 and 2. The size of the runners for the cold start valve regulates the amount of flow in each runner so an approxiately equal amount of fuel is delivered to each cylinder.
I am not sure why anyone thinks that the motor was running lean. That's why I used the larger intake setup. Before it was burning way too rich. But when I installed the 350 TB, I also installed the injectors off of the same motor. Everything is fine now except that the MAF is sending too high of a signal since the bored/camed 3.4 sucks more air than the stock 2.8. That will be corrected in the programming.
Could you please post this for me.
Thanks,
Jim
There is no problems with the way my setup runs. I hard-wired the cold start valve for more fuel at WOT only! The cold start valve gets me more fuel and I know this cause I have an air/fuel ratio gauge. The computer will not try to lean out the mixture at WOT plus I am reprogramming the chip using TunerCat software to take care of many 'concerns'. Since the computer using 1 O2 sensor, I am confused as to how it would determine that one cylinder is rich will the other is not? The routing for the cold start runners goes straight down the middle of the intake feeding 5 and 6 first, then 3 and 4 and then 1 and 2. The size of the runners for the cold start valve regulates the amount of flow in each runner so an approxiately equal amount of fuel is delivered to each cylinder.
I am not sure why anyone thinks that the motor was running lean. That's why I used the larger intake setup. Before it was burning way too rich. But when I installed the 350 TB, I also installed the injectors off of the same motor. Everything is fine now except that the MAF is sending too high of a signal since the bored/camed 3.4 sucks more air than the stock 2.8. That will be corrected in the programming.
Could you please post this for me.
Thanks,
Jim
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