Street port Idle quality information
I just installed my engine and am running it with any boost for now. I have noticed the idle quality is not real good, it does smooth out above 3k fine and I have not driven it as yet. I adjusted my throttle sensor but I am not sure it was done correctly. I don't believe I have any vacuum leaks as I have checked this for hours. My 02 sensor reading at idle is around .6 and not varying at all as I have seen in the General motors cars I work on. Normally you see a sweep from .2 to .8 or so. The fuel pressure is 38 at idle and snaps to 45 when I give it some throttle. It does run rough at idle and am asking for some input. Thanks in advance.
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Street ports normally have a rough/lumpy idle. Typically, the larger the porting, the rougher the idle.
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Thanks for the information, I have not taken a compression test but the engine has only run for about an hour or two. It seems like a old V8 with a big camshaft.
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It does sound a bit like that, with out the black smoke. Can you elaborate a bit more on the subject?
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Originally posted by J.S.J It does sound a bit like that, with out the black smoke. Can you elaborate a bit more on the subject? That was NoCab's car with a Pineapple ported engine. I believe that was the first start of the new engine install. |
Also keep in mind nocab has a single turbo, midpipe and what looks like an apexi GT-spec exhaust. That is about the loudest combination I can imagine.
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wow, that is music to my ears! love it.
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I have a mild streetport and I am still breaking in my engine. Th idle was lumpy at the beginning but seems to be settling down.
I guess your port is more extensive than mine. |
Originally posted by Mahjik That's basically what a street port sounds like (give or take the size of the porting). That was NoCab's car with a Pineapple ported engine. I believe that was the first start of the new engine install. that's what a half bridge sounds like (almost) a street port will be lumpy, but it sounds like yours is an incorrectly adjusted throttle body assembly (whether it be the TPS or something else) if it's enough to cause a concern for him to post, it's probably not just the port |
I don't know if Nocabs was plugged in or not....but I do know that there are streetports that do sound like. I know because I've owned a street ported engine that had that much lump to it. CJ
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i have a mild street port and my car does brew coffee and make popcorn at idle especially when it hasnt warmed up yet.
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Originally posted by pp13bnos I don't know if Nocabs was plugged in or not....but I do know that there are streetports that do sound like. I know because I've owned a street ported engine that had that much lump to it. CJ I've heard quite a few different ported motors in person(from Pettit and Pineapple in particular), and they are all lumpy/loopy at idle. Originally posted by 93BlackFD if it's enough to cause a concern for him to post, it's probably not just the port |
I have a mild streetport from KDR, and the idle is very smooth. Its not a very aggressive port that dave does, and thats fine w/ me.
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Nice video! I'm looking into a mild street port myself. Hopefully I'll keep a good idle...
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Streetports DO NOT have a lumpy idle. They hiss/crackle more but that's it. I have mulitple streetport templates, they all idle's perfect, even my large one. Bridges,half bridges, etc idle lumpy...
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Originally posted by Mr rx-7 tt Streetports DO NOT have a lumpy idle. They hiss/crackle more but that's it. I have mulitple streetport templates, they all idle's perfect, even my large one. Bridges,half bridges, etc idle lumpy... |
I have a stage 2 street port from Gotham Racing that has SLIGHT overlap (I've been told). While the idle (when warm) "lopes", I don't have any problems with the car stalling. Basically the idle bounces from 950 to 1000, cyclically.
I can best describe it as a cammed out V8. Starts everytime first crank and works fine warm or cold. I actually love the sound of it. When the car is cold, the idle is too high to notice the "port". I have had other posts that indicate a warm idle problem (specifically @ 88 degrees on the commander), but this is unrelated to the porting of the engine. |
If a streetport has a lumpy idle then you need to tune the idle. Streetports idle like stock. I have a streetport template that has made in excess of 700 rwhp and idles glass smooth at 950/1000 rpm.
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i never heard a streetport that sounds like that
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mine sounded like a V8 with a cam after i did a street port.
You should be able to get it to idle correct but will sound different. Adjusting the settings and waiting a bit for you compression to settle should help. |
My pettit streetport with programable microtech ECU idles smooth as silk. Whow, do I sound like a nascar guy that just won a race
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most of you guys that have smooth streetports do not have agressively ported exhausts....
so you've increased the duration of the intake, but you haven't made the exhaust close later or the intake open earlier... and putting my half bridge next to FD_Newb_1974's car is a big difference....but if i had never heard my car, i'd say his car lopes and idles rough...so you're right Mahjik, i guess it's all about perspective |
You can't hear my car idling over yours...when yours is 40 feet away too!
Amazing how the different port jobs and exhaust setups make a car sound. |
ported by the same person :D
Originally posted by FD_Newb_1974 You can't hear my car idling over yours...when yours is 40 feet away too! Amazing how the different port jobs and exhaust setups make a car sound. |
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