Well, it's time to start to work on the rig again.
I have been fighting issues with my truck trying to make power. It just plain ol won't do it. As you can see from my sig, this is the level I am "stuck" at. Nothing to date has helped and I am looking for a different perspective. I think I have tunnel vision.
Short list of what has been done is the VP to every engine mounted sensor I can think of. Everything except the cam position sensor needed replacement due to fault codes, open circuts, ect.
Here's the bottom line. I make the same power on a M3 as a M6. Heat is the same as well. So, it appears to be fueling related. I do not have enough.
The lift pump has more than enough volume and this has been confirmed via flow rates and pressure. (no less than 37psi WOT). The VP change has zero effect on overall power output. Well, I gained 5 HP and lots better driveability!! So, the mechanical side of the fueling equation seems to be intact.
This leads me to electronics. I am running the TST/ Smarty combo. I have tried a couple of ECMs and still no change. Also tried a known good drag comp alone and lost a few HP. My pump tap is rock solid and there is no change tapping the wire as opposed to the pump cover. I have also tried 2 TST's. Since fueling boxes only extend the duty cycle at the VP, I think the issue is pre VP. A redline would bypass the factory fueling curve, but it has not been tried yet.
So, what am I missing on the electronics side that would have an input on the ECM's ability to fuel to it's potential? PCM? APPS? IAT? MAP? What else? And how do I identify a faulty issue?
I have not had time to mess with the truck lately as I have tons of stuff on my plate. However, I am asking for help fom my fellow BOMBers cause it's more irritating than anything else. Heck, I had an issue hanging with a 350Z that was coming around yesterday and I have to get my power back!
BTW, at one time, I could peg my pyro. I can no longer do that. I am lucky if I can hit 1300 degrees with M6's in the truck. And, it'll make peak power at around 98-99mph rear wheel speed measured by the dyno rollers. It just goes flat. Does not build power, but does not lose any until way out beyond 130mph. But then again, it does the same things with M3's. I have ruled out the injectors as an issue. I think I could fill a 5 gallon bucket in a few seconds with the M6's. I just don't have enough pressure.
It's like it's defueling. But, I don't know exactly what the deal is.
So there it is. Any ideas? I am sure someone out there has had to deal with this issue and found a solution.
Thanks folks!
Dave
I have been fighting issues with my truck trying to make power. It just plain ol won't do it. As you can see from my sig, this is the level I am "stuck" at. Nothing to date has helped and I am looking for a different perspective. I think I have tunnel vision.
Short list of what has been done is the VP to every engine mounted sensor I can think of. Everything except the cam position sensor needed replacement due to fault codes, open circuts, ect.
Here's the bottom line. I make the same power on a M3 as a M6. Heat is the same as well. So, it appears to be fueling related. I do not have enough.
The lift pump has more than enough volume and this has been confirmed via flow rates and pressure. (no less than 37psi WOT). The VP change has zero effect on overall power output. Well, I gained 5 HP and lots better driveability!! So, the mechanical side of the fueling equation seems to be intact.
This leads me to electronics. I am running the TST/ Smarty combo. I have tried a couple of ECMs and still no change. Also tried a known good drag comp alone and lost a few HP. My pump tap is rock solid and there is no change tapping the wire as opposed to the pump cover. I have also tried 2 TST's. Since fueling boxes only extend the duty cycle at the VP, I think the issue is pre VP. A redline would bypass the factory fueling curve, but it has not been tried yet.
So, what am I missing on the electronics side that would have an input on the ECM's ability to fuel to it's potential? PCM? APPS? IAT? MAP? What else? And how do I identify a faulty issue?
I have not had time to mess with the truck lately as I have tons of stuff on my plate. However, I am asking for help fom my fellow BOMBers cause it's more irritating than anything else. Heck, I had an issue hanging with a 350Z that was coming around yesterday and I have to get my power back!
BTW, at one time, I could peg my pyro. I can no longer do that. I am lucky if I can hit 1300 degrees with M6's in the truck. And, it'll make peak power at around 98-99mph rear wheel speed measured by the dyno rollers. It just goes flat. Does not build power, but does not lose any until way out beyond 130mph. But then again, it does the same things with M3's. I have ruled out the injectors as an issue. I think I could fill a 5 gallon bucket in a few seconds with the M6's. I just don't have enough pressure.
It's like it's defueling. But, I don't know exactly what the deal is.
So there it is. Any ideas? I am sure someone out there has had to deal with this issue and found a solution.
Thanks folks!
Dave