SUPERKYLE
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2002
- 8
All,
I am having a problem with a project I'm working on. Here's the specs;
200 CID 4 cyl. 10:1 CR pump gas 250 BHP (60° 29.92 dry air)
240° 248° on 112°C/L
Individual runner EFI (Weber manifold) Accel gen 7 Management system.
The engine has been mapped on the Dynamometer with top quality A/F measuring equipment, mapped in the car with the same equipment. The engine had been run previously with a plenum manifold and Holley 2BBL carburetor.
Now here's the deal, The spark plugs look bad, Like an engine that had been running at 9:1 A/F. I can assure you this one has not. Injector timing has been explored, all the fundamentals.
Do IR engines require different cam timing than plenum manifolded ones? It would appear that the plug color could come from reversion, but the carbureted version did not exhibit this.
Any Weber guys out there care to share their experiences?
Thanks,
Kyle
I am having a problem with a project I'm working on. Here's the specs;
200 CID 4 cyl. 10:1 CR pump gas 250 BHP (60° 29.92 dry air)
240° 248° on 112°C/L
Individual runner EFI (Weber manifold) Accel gen 7 Management system.
The engine has been mapped on the Dynamometer with top quality A/F measuring equipment, mapped in the car with the same equipment. The engine had been run previously with a plenum manifold and Holley 2BBL carburetor.
Now here's the deal, The spark plugs look bad, Like an engine that had been running at 9:1 A/F. I can assure you this one has not. Injector timing has been explored, all the fundamentals.
Do IR engines require different cam timing than plenum manifolded ones? It would appear that the plug color could come from reversion, but the carbureted version did not exhibit this.
Any Weber guys out there care to share their experiences?
Thanks,
Kyle