Afr reading 16 on boost
Afr reading 16 on boost
Hwy gents hows everyone doing today. Ok so ive just finished my fd single turbo upgrade everything is working as it should except for the fueling. When i drive normally (no boost) the afr sits at around 10.5 to 11.5 but then as soon as i go into boost it creeps to 16 so it leans out badly. Ive had the injectors cleaned and serviced. I am running an apexi power fc, gt 35 turbo, 340lph fuel pump, stock injectors and still the old stock fuel filter, and also the stock fuel pressure regulator. Any one have a suggestion as to what i can have a look at to get the boost richer.
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@fendamonky It's probably pulling hard. 
OP, You should get larger secondary injectors and have the car professionally tuned. You're fast tracking detonation right now.

OP, You should get larger secondary injectors and have the car professionally tuned. You're fast tracking detonation right now.
@fendamonky It's probably pulling hard. 


OP, You should get larger secondary injectors and have the car professionally tuned. You're fast tracking detonation right now.
as mentioned before, stay out of boost as thats a sure fire way to be in need of a rebuild.
injectors need upgrade, also, change out your fuel filter.
I haven't listed any parts for sale yet, but i do have a KG Parts secondary fuel rail, and Bosh 1680cc secondaries. recently cleaned and flow tested.
just finished upgrading my entire fuel system.
injectors need upgrade, also, change out your fuel filter.
I haven't listed any parts for sale yet, but i do have a KG Parts secondary fuel rail, and Bosh 1680cc secondaries. recently cleaned and flow tested.
just finished upgrading my entire fuel system.
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In case it wasn't already clear....STOP DRIVING THAT CAR IN BOOST!!!
You clearly don't have enough fuel behind the car and you'll go from needing a set of new injectors and a tune to needing a new engine. Be patient and do it right.
You clearly don't have enough fuel behind the car and you'll go from needing a set of new injectors and a tune to needing a new engine. Be patient and do it right.
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Yeah, the stock injectors will NOT flow enough for really much beyond 13-14psi on stock twins while still retaining an acceptable inj duty cycle..
Sadly having the OEM injectors cleaned was a waste of money, best bet is to pick up some ID 750's and 1600's for your primary/secondary injectors. That, along with new rails.
It's not cheap, but it'll cost a lot less than the rebuild you're about to force if you keep the car this way.
Yeah, that'll be plenty. Dale Clark made a thread on here about an affordable rail/2200cc injector combo. I can't remember who makes it but it seemed good.
https://rotaryperformance.com/collec...00cc-injectors
Been lurking on this forum for over 10 years, guess I can start sharing the database in my head lol
Last edited by npcrs32; Jan 16, 2020 at 11:55 AM.
To be honest, I am blown away. So much so that I just have to re-iterate what everyone on this thread is saying:
To put this into perspective for you: The stock set up has 550's for primary and 850's for secondaries. Similar to you, I have a GT35R on my car *but* I'm running 1000's and 2000's. Yes it is way over kill, however lack of fuel will never be my problem. Ever. Even if I decide to go with a bigger turbo.
No matter what fuel system he decides on, it is still much more affordable than a rebuild
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