Still waiting for warm enough weather to get more than a trip around the block on the 4.6L Stroker (http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... f=5&t=3535), but the rubber boot that connects the vacuum line to the Fuel Pressure Regulator was fairly cracked, so I replaced it with a short section of vacuum hose.
Before I did this I had a lot of idle A/F fluctuation and even though it smelled rich, the A/F gauge showed it went lean more often that not at idle. With what I think is a better regulator vacuum signal, the A/F ration go high off the scale, way lean, and eventually comes back. No pinging or dying.
If I disconnect the vacuum line and plug it, the engine runs better than with it connected.
Any ideas or suggestions? Stock regulator and MAP sensor.
Resulting Engine build Specifications:
□ - 3.905" - Bore (30 over)
□ - 9.450" - Deck Height (not milled, measured by machine shop)
□ - 3.895" - Stroke, Jeep 4.2L 3.895" crank
□ - 6.125" - Connecting Rod, Jeep 4.0L
□ - 1.353" - Pin Height (Keith-Black Silvolite (UEM) forged stroker IC944 Pistons, 21cc dish volume)
□ - 0.041" - Compressed Head Gasket Thickness
□ - 0.0245" - Deck Clarence
□ - 0.0655" - Quench Height
□ - 57cc - Head Combustion Chamber (Head milled 0.006", need to measure to veify)
□ - 280 cu.in. / 4.6L
□ - 9.38 Static Compression Ration (SCR)
□ - 8.05 Dynamic Compression Ration (DCR)
□ - 89, Likely required Octane
□ - 240/315 Likely HP/TQ Ratings
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f12/star ... st14094522
http://jeep.wawii.com/93YJ_TrannyJob.htm
A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
Perhaps give the PCM some time to relearn the AFR with the change. What is way lean?
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
That's my hope/thought as it's only been around the block a few times so for. As for what's way lean, in excess of 17, as the gauge hit's 17, then goes to "--" for a while before it drops back below 17, and the bounces around 14.7.
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
Agree. Also check that the new vacuum line you installed isn't too soft and is collapsing under vacuum.SilverXJ wrote:Perhaps give the PCM some time to relearn the AFR with the change.
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
The weather warmed up, and I put 33 miles (for a total of 37) on the Jeep on the road today after installing the side markers. The Jeep exhaust volume has moderated downward, and the A/F ration is a little better. At road speed it's bouncing between 14.3 and 15.5, it does bounce more than I expected. It did developed a miss at speed after it warmed up, but it wasn't predictable or re-creatable or always there. Also on hard full throttle acceleration, it also misses some above 4,000 RPM before it shifts. I'm thinking I might have a fuel delivery/pressure issue.
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
Check the fuel pressure while driving. Also, check your plug gap. Too large of a gap and it could miss at higher RPMs.
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
Thanks, will do.SilverXJ wrote:Check the fuel pressure while driving. Also, check your plug gap. Too large of a gap and it could miss at higher RPMs.
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Re: A/F Ration and Fuel Pressure Regulator
I've not yet picked up a fuel pressure gauge and checked it, but now believe it's plug related.
See my update on the Stroker Spark Plugs post: http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... 748#p33748
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See my update on the Stroker Spark Plugs post: http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... 748#p33748
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