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4seasons69
07-25-2013, 10:02 AM
Depending on the amount of oil on it, you may want to replace it. :eek:
If it's just a little and can wipe off easily, do that. I've seen a couple of timing belts on these motors just loose their teeth on a startup after being oil soaked for a while.
Yeah I know. It doesn't look like much. I will clean it up for now and try and figure outthe cause of the leak. But either way this belt will be replaced soon.
4seasons69
08-04-2013, 08:15 PM
Well not much to update just needed a break from the car. I pushed the tune back to the 13th. So we'll see if we can finally get an actual tune in the shitbox.
Mark Leasure
08-05-2013, 09:43 PM
Hope all goes well, the car should rip. Making through a successful dyno session with a DSM is like winning the lottery.
4seasons69
08-05-2013, 10:37 PM
Hope all goes well, the car should rip. Making through a successful dyno session with a DSM is like winning the lottery.
Thanks! And indeed it is like winning the lottery! This will be the 5th trip to the dyno since I've owned the car lol. At this point I just want a tune in it. Even if it doesn't make the power it should
CornFed2.4
08-05-2013, 10:46 PM
Thanks! And indeed it is like winning the lottery! This will be the 5th trip to the dyno since I've owned the car lol. At this point I just want a tune in it. Even if it doesn't make the power it should
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4seasons69
08-13-2013, 10:49 PM
Aaaannndddd the never ending shitbox saga continues. More fuel pressure issues. We're kinda stumped. Thinking maybe it's in the tank. Idk if it's not a cheap/easy fix the car will probably sit until next year.
I might just completely redo the whole fuel system over the winter and go from there.
And a couple more crappy charts with dropping fuel pressure
4seasons69
08-15-2013, 07:50 AM
So i putzed with the car a little bit last night. I ran the pumps one at a time and used the pressure regulator to raise the pressure to 110psi. One of the pumps sounded good and strong at 110psi the other got so quiet you could barely hear it.
So I'm going to run the return line into a gas can and the flow for each pump at 85-90psi.
If the one pump comes up bad I still have those ford gt pumps so for testing purposes I'll see what those flow if it's close to the 255 I'll put a video camera on the fuel pressure gauge and do a couple high way pulls and see what happens
Tachyon
08-15-2013, 08:19 AM
Is there a specific reason you just don't get a single proper fuel pump and be done with it?
I know we've discussed it before, but it just seems penny wise, pound foolish compared to a incomplete dyno session.
4seasons69
08-15-2013, 08:37 AM
Is there a specific reason you just don't get a single proper fuel pump and be done with it?
I know we've discussed it before, but it just seems penny wise, pound foolish compared to a incomplete dyno session.
Well I wasn't expecting this to happen this time lol. Mostly for the simplicity of trying to stick with what was in the car and trying to get it on the road this year so I could have some fun with it.
Plus Shane was most of the single pumps that are big enough for my goals aren't very streetable. since this isn't a dedicated race car yet I'd like to keep it somewhat streetable.
And then most the single pumps large enough to support I would have to sump my tank or install a surge tank, and probably run bigger lines, new fuel rail, etc. So it's not just slapping in a pump ya know?
But I think just completely redoing the fuel system from the ground up is something I'm going to do this winter. I know a lot of people don't like fuelab but there pumps can be dropped in tank so it would make the transition a little easier. Idk
Also i will say if it's a pump that is the issue this time it's completely my fault cause I bought used pumps cause I was broke when I got these pumps and was trying to get the thing going
goodhart
08-15-2013, 08:42 AM
Would a wally 450 with a BAP be enough for this car?
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