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#6
Re: fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
superbin
Posted on: 2009/9/30 5:31
A suck thru setup souldnt put presure in your in your carb what size fuel lines are you running because even if you have double the fuel pressure but cant gej enough flow your stuffed.
#5
Re: fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
andy-roo
Posted on: 2009/9/30 4:33
yes i have already tried a larger needle an seat but that made no difference top end but it was flooding it down low
there is a vent thing in the top of the weber that u can c into the bowl(float level) someone did mention that the preasurized air from the turbo could b getting into the bowl and pushing the fuel away from the jets is it as easy as blocking this off??
#4
Re: fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
lamb_daiquiri
Posted on: 2009/9/30 3:41
G'day andy-roo,
From an engineering point of view a draw through set up doesn't effect the carby other than how much air has to be sucked through. It sounds like the fuel bowl in the carby is emptying out so I would look at the size of the parts leading up to here, if the pump is sufficient. For example, can you get that much fuel through the needle float set up (assuming this is what there is). maybe you could put a larger needle, seat and valve in it. THis is the only other flow limiting part I can think of for the fuel so have a look there. Hope this helps. In general you need to find the weakest link and fix that. Cheers
#3
Re: fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
andy-roo
Posted on: 2009/9/30 2:25
uhm b4 i did the jets it was too lean to do a run but got 30rwkw
then after jets it was more manageable we made a full run and got 60rwkw but that was lean we pushed it a lil for that one but i also heard that a 32/36 weber only holds about 5-6psi fuel preassure so i think wen boost comes on this is pushing the fuel back down the line so it is not getting down the jets so if i have more fuel preassure wen boost comes on it will make sure it stays in the float
#2
Re: fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
perthute
Posted on: 2009/9/30 2:05
wat power did ya make btw ,
maybe your webber isnt big enough ? ( im guessing)
#1
fuel problems with turbo its leaning out couple of questions
andy-roo
Posted on: 2009/9/30 0:40
my prob-
ok guys so i did a blow-through turbo conversion to a stock a15 with a weber ca18 t25 turbo running 7psi standard boost and i have had the ute on the dyno but it didnt matted how much i drilled the jets it still kept leaning out we even tried a run with no secondry jet and it did the same so i suspect its a fuel problembut while on the dyno we did try an electric fuel pump and that made no difference, but could that have been because i think that it was only a 7psi pump. so we did figure out if u slowly fed the ac pedal it would make power without leaning asmuch but still did by the time ur at full throttle my question so if i run an electric fuel pump and a rising rate fuel regulator will this fix this prob?? or can i just use my mechanical pump and a r/r fuel reg?? i hant done anything to peasurize the bowl in my weber is this the main prob? or should this b fine with the fuel reg so the reason i ask is because a rising rate fuel reg for a carby is like $250 so i dont want to buy it if i dont need it any help much appreciated thanx andy... You can view topic.
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