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Old 05-08-2009, 09:11 AM   #15
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10" vac is pretty low. I'd deflood it and run a comp test to se where you're at with the motor.

Starter fluid is bad. If there was any scoring to be done, the starter fluid just helped it along.
I doubt very much that the starter fluid actually stripped any oil from the engine as I wasn't spraying directly down the throttle body. I would just let the vapors of the spray get pulled in from the intake piping while I was cranking.

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Good call, but I'd be interested in what the comp is like.
Me too. Unfortunately my friend still hasn't returned my compression tester to me.

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Vac leaks definately need to be found. Rtek runs a MAF system correct? Vac leaks will make it run lean though becuase it's letting unmetered air in.
There may be possibilities of a few vac leaks, but I've capped off almost all the nipples on the intake. I'll attempt to hunt them down and see what happens.
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If you're of the thought that the larger injectors are making it run rich, kill all possible vac leaks first.
I will, I was thinking that I'd switch the injectors so I don't have to worry about it anymore. I'll then tackle hunting down any and all vac leaks.
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Do you have an adjustable FPR?
yes
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Do you have a fuel pump kill switch?
no
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If you have an adjustable FPR I would turn the fuel pressure WAY down and see what happens. If you don't have an adjustale FPR, try hooking up a miti-vac type dealy and lowering the pressure that way. What are you running for a pump and regulator?
I'm running a 3rd gen pump, and an adjustable 1:1 rising rate FPR from aeromotive
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If you have a fuel pump switch I would crank the car over for a second or two and then turn the pump on.

Let us know. I'm curious. Especially about the comp. After Goodyear severely overheated my motor I did a comp test and got 90psi F, 100 psi rear with one REALLY low bounce, as in ~75 psi low (flattened spring or warped apex seal, possibly scored housings) Not exactely what I would consider a motor that is within factory spec and I was still pulling 12-14" @ idle. When the motor had 50 miles on her I was getting 16-17" of vac and running 105 Psi F and 110 psi R, when the motor had 50 miles. I would be VERY curious as to what your comp is.
I'm fairly certain that the compression of this engine is fairly low since I haven't been able to run it for any specific amount of time to allow the apex seals to wear in. But if I get my comp tester today I'll post up the numbers.
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