Whats up with my A/f ?

SilverBullet00

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I have put 350 miles on my car since I put the supercharger on, so last night I decided to get on the throttle pretty hard. I first looked at my boost gauge, it said 5psi, I then looked at my wideband, it said --- . I dont think I have put my car in neutral so fast in my life. On my AEM gauge, --- means 18+ lean. I thought something could be wrong with the gauge, so I tried it again- same thing happend.

I think something has to be up with the gauge. Everyone I talk to says the gauge is internally calibrated and there isnt and calibrating I can do. But if I was really at 18.1 A/f My motor would be in pieces. It runs great, makes great power, etc and at idle and cruise its pretty dead on.

I am thinking about getting on the dyno this weekend to check out the A/F. The only problem is the only dyno shop here is BRAND NEW and so are the guys running it. What are some questions I need to ask them and what are some things I need to look for? I dont want to get my car blown up on the dyno! Can most dyno shops just adjust the fuel, or do they have to do an all out dyno tune and charge you 500 bucks?
 
if thats really your a/f thats scary lean

whats ur idle and driving around a/f ?

as far as the dyno goes...they should be smart enough to get right off it if it goes lean

adjusting a/f - depending on how your adjustments are setup on the xcal2 (assuming thats what you have) you may be able to add enough fuel to correct it, if not youll have to contact whoever sent you the tune and have them send you another
 
Bad sensor. A fouled sensor will peg lean/rich when going out, or gone.

As far as adjusting fuel, MPH should have the WOT a/f adjustment unlocked on your xcal2. Just go into select optional parameters when flashing the tune to your car then you can go and change the % fuel added/subtracted to the tables (of course its a sort of awkward and ham fisted way to dial in a/f, but it works and you will be able to get it to a safe performance/safety balance spot).

Edit: also if you have any exhaust leaks you will read lean.
 
Now that I think about it, I wonder if my IAT sensor is leaking when I hit boost? Would that cause me to lean out this much?

I drilled a hole in the pipe, installed the rubber gromet and pushed the sensor through. Is this how you guys installed it?
 
An exhaust leak would not cause an extremely lean condition like that, especially 18:1 AFR. I would not go WOT any more until you get that thing on the dyno. Either that or data log the AFR yourself if you can.

If you read my whole post you would have realized I first proposed it to be a bad sensor, after that an exhaust leak. And yes, exhaust leaks can cause extreme lean readings, especially if the exhaust leak is directly up stream from the O2 sensor in question. :rolleyes:
 
The exhaust leaks are impossible to fix without welding the mid pipe to the catback. My x pipe doesnt mate up well to any catback.

Will the exhaust leaks cause me to run lean, or just mess up my wideband.

I was messing with the xcal2 today and I added 14% rich @ WOT to see how it would affect my gauge. It didnt do anything, in fact it almost seems more lean... maybe I have reached the limits of my fuel pump?

I will datalog and report back saturday. Could my IAT sensor be leaking under boost? would it cause the car to be this lean??
 
leaking out the IAT would cause it to go rich (car thinks its sucking in more air than it really is. if the sensor isnt old i would see if u could send it back for a new one

so the exhaust leaks are a decent distance after the sensor? do you have the sensor up front or back in the rear O2 location?
 
leaking out the IAT would cause it to go rich (car thinks its sucking in more air than it really is. if the sensor isnt old i would see if u could send it back for a new one

Are you talking about the MAF or the IAT?

so the exhaust leaks are a decent distance after the sensor? do you have the sensor up front or back in the rear O2 location?

The x pipe doesnt mate up well to the catback, and I have the wideband plugged into one of the 02 monitor bungs on the back of the x pipe. Something isnt right with my x pipe, no catback fits my car- I have tried 3. They all leak and rub against the gas tank....
 
Also, its 30-40 degrees outside. Does the dense air make this big of a difference?

Thanks for all the help, I really want to learn as much as I can about the problem so I dont have to pay someone in town to diagnose it. That could get expensive....
 
If you read my whole post you would have realized I first proposed it to be a bad sensor, after that an exhaust leak. And yes, exhaust leaks can cause extreme lean readings, especially if the exhaust leak is directly up stream from the O2 sensor in question. :rolleyes:

I've never heard of 18 AFR from an exhaust leak :shrug: That's really frickin lean dude...like engine blown lean. If that were true, people would have ruined engines left and right, considering exhaust leaks are a common problem if you're running an aftermarket X/H pipe...
 
I just had an idea... I am going to try and put my wideband 02 sensor in the other side of my x pipe. I think the other side mates up much better, Ill see if the leak is the culprit.

I have no idea what would be causing me to run this lean. At this point I am thinking it has to be a faulty reading from the gauge, my fuel pump, or my maf.

Tomorrow is suppose to be crappy weather, but I will datalog everything but WOT.

Now, im off to start a new post about my rear end.....