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Saturday I'll test the fueling situation and change the oil. I have low expectations.
Sunday I'll swap on the snow tires. Not having a TPMS light will be a treat. |
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I made a couple quick pulls today and the fuel pressure behavior didn't look too bad.
I've decided to make an appointment with Ron @RS for an hour of dyno time. We'll test it out and I'll get the opinion of another guru if it doesn't look right. I'm going to see if I can get away from work on Friday afternoon for that. |
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Is the hand healed? I imagine there'd be no "personal time" for at least a week with that type of injury, lol.
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I've been single for 4-5 years now so I'm pretty resourceful. :D |
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Haz fuel? Ron did a half-dozen pulls on his dyno this afternoon and the new pump looked good to him. He added some fuel up-top and the AFRs responded as they should.
He is suggesting that my motor is burning oil because my catch can arrangement doesn't breath well enough (the motor is tight or needs more airflow). I'm going to try changing that up as he suggested. I'll go back in a couple weeks and we'll try to turn up the wick. 437/366 on his dyno as it sits. http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a...010/rsdyno.jpg |
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So we had chatted about power source and/or grounding issues(quick/easy/cheap option). Or the pump as the next to check. If this fixed it.. Congrats!
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I guess the real test will be when we try to add power. Thanks for your help! |
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So it leaning towards the pump as the problem?
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437whp at ....less than 23psi? Holy eff that is awesome!
Time for more boost and see if you can put all this fuel system bs behind you! Good luck! |
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I'm such a wimp these days...I'm winded from lugging my tires back and forth to the garage. Finally got the winters on. Need to go buy a 21mm socket so I can torque the wheels.
I ordered a new driver's axle for the Plymouth. The boot has been torn for a year (according to Dad) and I'd rather not get stranded because of something I know about. $50. Just need to learn how to install it. :) |
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If u are in the blaine area, feel free to stop by and use my 21mm socket.
Glad to hear its doing a lot better, you waiting for the snow to fall before you put it away? |
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I'm not sure how much I'll drive the Evo this Winter. I want to try to get everything fixed on it. I figure I'll take it out on nice days or if the beater breaks down. |
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Got a brand new jack from Northern Tool today. That's the first time an extended warranty paid off for me.
I dropped Grimmspeed a line about their air/oil separator setup for Subarus. I'm going to see if I can test one on my Evo. It seems more elegant than catch cans. |
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Awesome, sears is 15mins from me.
Check out JCSautomation.com he sells catch cans and can make them custom sizes or join 2 cans into one block, they work amazing. |
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Shane and Mara have one of those Grimmspeed oil-air seperator/oil caps on thier Evo. Just see how he has his plumbed, they look great in concept.
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