Hello. I was wondering if I could use the the posted calibration B18c5 JRSC LHT modified with 550cc injectors for my setup below to just get it started and possibly drive to my tuner.
1998 JDM GSR B18C Stock
JRSC
LHT modified intake
LHT Grip Tek pulleys (SC & ALT) = 10psi
1000cc Injector
70mm LHT Throttle body
Walbro 255lph fuel pump
Kamakazi style headers
2.5" Exhaust
B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
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Re: B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
You can try and see how it runs after changing the injector size
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Re: B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
I was able to get it started, however engine seems like it wants to stall when throttle is opened a little bit. Then it seems ok and starts to bog as throttle is opened more. I calibrated the TPS and updated the fuel injector setting. I'm also using a Adj Paxton fuel pressure regulator. Fuel pressure set to 45psi (vacuum line unplugged).
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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Re: B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
Post a datalog capturing the issue you are having. Also, make sure the datalog is logging the wideband data.topsimportgarage wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:46 am I was able to get it started, however engine seems like it wants to stall when throttle is opened a little bit. Then it seems ok and starts to bog as throttle is opened more. I calibrated the TPS and updated the fuel injector setting. I'm also using a Adj Paxton fuel pressure regulator. Fuel pressure set to 45psi (vacuum line unplugged).
Any suggestions?
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Re: B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
So I'm a little new at this when it comes to the S300 and forced induction setups. I'm using a stock o2 sensor. Do I need to replace that with a Wideband o2 sensor?
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Re: B18C-JDM GSR JRSC LHT intake 1000cc Grip Tek Pulleys
You install a wideband to be able to read the Air fuel ratio. This allows you to dial in the air fuel ratio.topsimportgarage wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 11:31 am So I'm a little new at this when it comes to the S300 and forced induction setups. I'm using a stock o2 sensor. Do I need to replace that with a Wideband o2 sensor?
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