Hi all, I am after some advice, since fitting an itb kit I am having running issues
I have fitted a ktec itb kit along with the gen90 ecu. Since then at idle it seems to blow back through the ITB's at both 1 and 2 cylinders (sometime 1 other times 2)
After supplying a data log to Ktec the came back with the following:
"Lambda is trying to add 20% fuel (max) whilst in closed loop so it is seeing itself as lean.
You can try the following:
1) Balance bodies to 6 or 6.5 on syncro and try to keep an eye on OX FB %'age to see if it gets closer to +/- 5% on idle
2) If cam belts have been done check the timing setup as you may have an issue there.
Cam timing is critical on these, stock ECU will compensate for this with MAP sensor compensation but we don't use it on ITB's of course. Slight advance on Inlet cam will cause the same."
I have re balanced the bodies and they are all down at 6.5 on the syncrometer but still no change and I am getting no where near the OX FB % ( it fluctuates around 15%).
Unfortunately I am unable to drive the car on the road to say how it is driving as the car is for the track and non for legal (no lights etc)
What do you think to the timing comment? As it never missed a beat prior to fitting the ITB's ? As I don't want to organise a trailer etc to check the timing if it could be something else, along with the fact the car is actually in France and the only place near me to check timing is Renault who will firstly rape be and probably do it wrong.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Gaz
I have fitted a ktec itb kit along with the gen90 ecu. Since then at idle it seems to blow back through the ITB's at both 1 and 2 cylinders (sometime 1 other times 2)
After supplying a data log to Ktec the came back with the following:
"Lambda is trying to add 20% fuel (max) whilst in closed loop so it is seeing itself as lean.
You can try the following:
1) Balance bodies to 6 or 6.5 on syncro and try to keep an eye on OX FB %'age to see if it gets closer to +/- 5% on idle
2) If cam belts have been done check the timing setup as you may have an issue there.
Cam timing is critical on these, stock ECU will compensate for this with MAP sensor compensation but we don't use it on ITB's of course. Slight advance on Inlet cam will cause the same."
I have re balanced the bodies and they are all down at 6.5 on the syncrometer but still no change and I am getting no where near the OX FB % ( it fluctuates around 15%).
Unfortunately I am unable to drive the car on the road to say how it is driving as the car is for the track and non for legal (no lights etc)
What do you think to the timing comment? As it never missed a beat prior to fitting the ITB's ? As I don't want to organise a trailer etc to check the timing if it could be something else, along with the fact the car is actually in France and the only place near me to check timing is Renault who will firstly rape be and probably do it wrong.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Gaz