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ive got a series 1 commo v6 in a ln106 luxy and when i drive it at night i can see the headers glowing red, i thought it could be a fuel issue so i replaced the fuel pump, filter, pressure reg, 02 sensor, tps sensor and iac sensor. it definatly ran alot better after that, but still they glow red.....
its also using a f*&k load of fuel... does that cancel out the running lean possibility?
if it using that much fuel check your oxy sensor if it has spat it you will use carploads more fuel which may cause or at least add to you manifold heat issue
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i no its not a 4x4 but my mates go a vr with a series one v6 5 speed an the extractors only glow red wen we kane it for a long time ie burnouts on his driveway but there fine just drivin around if its any help
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Rrrrrrrrrrrr..........I take it that it is not blocked at all then........Nice
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My first thought was fuel pressure and running lean....the cat is the first muffler (not really a muffler) a few feet back from the extracters..if it doesnt have one, as above...even better, but it is not normal for them to glow like that, and the fact you are using heps of fuel explains the motor is working hard to give you power...so either valve timing, or the blocked exhaust idea is the 2 most probable causes....do me a favour thou, take th return hose off the fuel rails and put a long one on it that runs into a bucket....give the motor a gut full of throttle, and watch the fuel runing into the bucket......IF it stops when you cane it...your not getting enough flow from the pump and the motor is indeed running lean......this is quite possible if you still run a std tank with pump outside the tank....if this is the case, get an injected tank from a v6 runner into it
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dow50r wrote:My first thought was fuel pressure and running lean....the cat is the first muffler (not really a muffler) a few feet back from the extracters..if it doesnt have one, as above...even better, but it is not normal for them to glow like that, and the fact you are using heps of fuel explains the motor is working hard to give you power...so either valve timing, or the blocked exhaust idea is the 2 most probable causes....do me a favour thou, take th return hose off the fuel rails and put a long one on it that runs into a bucket....give the motor a gut full of throttle, and watch the fuel runing into the bucket......IF it stops when you cane it...your not getting enough flow from the pump and the motor is indeed running lean......this is quite possible if you still run a std tank with pump outside the tank....if this is the case, get an injected tank from a v6 runner into it
Andrew
rightyo cheers for that ill give the fuel line and bucket idea a go since i do just have an external pump on a std tank, yeh i do have a cat but it was a bit blocked so i gutted it
its ya exhaust as said b4 the cat is blocked or damaged remove it
take it for a run with no pipes if it glows valve or fuel problem
if no glow take it to the exhaust place
tiny80 wrote:its ya exhaust as said b4 the cat is blocked or damaged remove it
take it for a run with no pipes if it glows valve or fuel problem
if no glow take it to the exhaust place
he jus said he took the cat out so the rules the exhuast out.