Mototron pics, videos, injector roundup
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tuning time, I didn't really give them a chance.
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milpitas posted the vidoes of the 37 and 42 lb dephis...<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2276935.phtml">https://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2276935.phtml</a</li></ul>
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One of the other google videos on there "42lb #1" is one of mine made with the same injector in the picture in my original post.
<a href="http://tychl.txf.com/mototron/42lb%20delphi%20bluetop.avi">Watch the video if you haven't</a>
<a href="http://tychl.txf.com/42lbdelphi/42lb%20delphi1.AVI">Here's an older video I made of them.</a>
Also my shots showed the stream over a longer distance, measure the angle with a protractor and I bet it'll be close.
<a href="http://tychl.txf.com/mototron/42lb%20delphi%20bluetop.avi">Watch the video if you haven't</a>
<a href="http://tychl.txf.com/42lbdelphi/42lb%20delphi1.AVI">Here's an older video I made of them.</a>
Also my shots showed the stream over a longer distance, measure the angle with a protractor and I bet it'll be close.
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Lemieux, you should really get a wideband. That would be extremely benefitial in tweaking your setup probably.
FWIW, I've seen a couple cases where too rich of a mixture causes high CFs, popping on decel, and other issues. In that case, leaning it out may actually drop CFs, increase overall timing advancement, eliminate any popping and/or misfiring...resulting in increased drivability and performance.
Without a wideband, it's hard to say exactly what's going on. The more and more I see wideband data, the more and more I don't trust narrowband info.
FWIW, I've seen a couple cases where too rich of a mixture causes high CFs, popping on decel, and other issues. In that case, leaning it out may actually drop CFs, increase overall timing advancement, eliminate any popping and/or misfiring...resulting in increased drivability and performance.
Without a wideband, it's hard to say exactly what's going on. The more and more I see wideband data, the more and more I don't trust narrowband info.