This is my first post here, but I've been reading this forum for a long time.
I have a problem with my engine. It's running a bit rich and has a little "searching" on idle. Also a few pop's now and then. The engine is a 3.9 EFI 14CUX from a Range Rover 1990 (Cat spec.) and is now placed in my Range Rover from 1973. I have just had it running in for 20minutes at 2000rpm and then changed the oil and filter. Now trying to solve the rich running. Exhaust fumes both smell and looks very rich.
I'm still running the cat ECU map (although cat less system) because I want to take advantage of the controlled fueling the oxygen sensors provide to make it as clean and economical as it can be. (yeah, I know...
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My thoughts is if the rater high increase in CR (from 8.13:1 -> 10:05:1) and/or the cam timing can confuse the ECU (or other parts) to make it run a bit rich? Or maybe the low backpressure in the exhaust system?
I'm planning to try to adjust base idle and maybe the AFM setting. But I think setting AFM doesn't count when running cat ECU map? Also have tested both on the lower and higher side of the fuel pressure to no difference. Disconnecting the AFM makes it run even worse.
I have bought new parts to test with:
* 3AM to a 5AM AFM.
* Idle air control valve.
* EFI Fuel pump.
* Fuel filter.
* Lambda Oxygen sensors.
* New injectors, 4-hole ones.
* Throttle position sensor (used)
* Champion spark plugs.
* Distributor cap, rotor and ignition leads, all new Lucas.
* ECU Coolant temp sensor.
Engine spec.
Originally a 36D 8.13:1 cR.
* High comp pistons with grinded valve pockets
* Heads grinded 0,5mm. New CR 10.05:1 (estimated) with tin gaskets.
* High torque cam kit with adjustable cam timing from RPI. Set at +4degrees for more low end torque.
* A little ported and port matched exhaust & inlet. Just to make ports look more tidy.
* New push rods, steel rockers and bridges. Preload set with shims.
* From original exhaust manifolds: 1,75" on each side down to one 3" all the way and two mufflers (straight through ones). All home made, stainless.
* Lambdas in each down pipe, at about the orginal place.
* Adjustable fuel pressure regulator.
Pictures of my Range Rover here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rangeroverjep