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S2000 750rc's soaking in gasoline when starting

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:01 am
by A4XRBJ1
Hi,


my car and tuning is fine, making 436hp @ 8333 rpm on a Honda S2000, so that's great.

Only problem that exists is that the injectors (RC 750's) are shooting way too much gasoline in when the car is started. It smells gasoline immediately and I'd two occasions now when the sparks got so wet when starting, they didn't even started anymore and I had clean them and get them dry again.

It's mostly happening on warm starts, cold fires up in a second, warm starts take about 2-5 secs to start.


Is there a way that I can adjust this in KPro, so that on starts less gasoline is injected? For any other condition the car is running absolutely fine and is kicking ass (eg. less than 10 secs from 100 to 200 km/h, that's GTR/Porsche Turbo numbers)!


TIA,

Andreas

PS: Still on last version, would update to beta 1.3.6 help me too?

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 6:58 am
by Hondata
You can reduce the cranking fuel to fix this, but normally just adjusting the injector size will take care of the cranking fuel, so there may another problem. What are your fuel adjustments from the 'fuel trim' page?

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 9:20 am
by Spunkster
Also what is your fuel pressure at?

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:45 am
by A4XRBJ1
Hondata wrote:You can reduce the cranking fuel to fix this, but normally just adjusting the injector size will take care of the cranking fuel, so there may another problem. What are your fuel adjustments from the 'fuel trim' page?
Hi,


I do not have any fuel adjustments overall, everything is set to 0%. My tuner didn't do any test to this unfortunately.

What is your suggestion to start with as a good value for the cranking fuel trim%? Should I start with -15%?

I do have a PTANK reading of -0.11 PSI, but that comes from not applying the throttle I guess. I can't tell you otherwise what fuel pressure I have, I don't have any gauge to read that.


Thanks,

Andreas

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:56 pm
by Spunkster
YOu will have to try different values until it resolves the issue.

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:22 pm
by A4XRBJ1
Spunkster wrote:YOu will have to try different values until it resolves the issue.
The answer I was more looking for is something like "You have to try the biggest negative value where the car will fire up immediately" or so. You're is rather obvious