Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 05:20:07 -0700
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From: jimt <camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO>
Subject: Re: Driveability issues with a non-stock engine
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On 1/20/05 8:22 PM, "Damon Campbell" <damoncampbellvw@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> Hello wise and all-knowing list... i have a troubling
> question (to me) to pose (to you).
>
> Currently, my '84 westy is running a 2275 WBX. Stock
> pistons, stroked to 82mm, and running big-valve heads.
> Fuel injection is stock 1.9 Digijet. The problem is
> that it ironically lacks power, and has little (and
> sometimes NO!) power when accellerating from a dead
> stop.
>
> I have the digitool hooked up, and primarily it is
> telling me that the engine drops full lean when coming
> off that dead stop (or just really low RPMs). This
> can last 10 seconds or so, until it ever so gradually
> creeps up in speed. To get around this, i've been
> working the clutch to keep above the seemingly magic
> 2k rpm range where it really perks up.
>
> For general drivability, once i get going, the van
> surges under moderate to heavy throttle. It is smooth
> (and seems happier) at very light throttle. O2 sensor
> oscillates around .5V, unless you goose it, at which
> point it generally dips lean, but readjusts to .5V.
> If you disconnect the O2 sensor, the surging goes
> away, but it loses even more power.
>
> I've checked the FPR, which seems good. The injectors
> are recently serviced, and a vacuum leak check showed
> no leaks (used propane to see if the idle rose). The
> O2 sensor has about 6k miles on it.
>
> The kicker is, the AFM adjustments are completely out
> of whack (spring and idle). This has been tweaked on
> (initially by BusLab down in Berkeley, CA), and now
> vainly by me in an effort to trick the 1.9AFM into
> liking the 2275.
>
> Other possibly useful information is that on a
> previous (and similar) engine to this one, it was
> dialed in and ran like a bat out of heck.
> Unfortunately it died (my build error), so this is
> it's replacement. All FI components are the same, so
> i am pretty sure i should be able to get this to work.
>
> Do any of you have some advice on things to check for?
> I am getting quite worried, as my parents are coming
> to borrow the van for a month as they drive from
> Vancouver, Canada, down to Arizona, and i don't want
> to stick them with a lemon. It would probably make
> it, it just wouldn't be any fun.
>
> Thank you for any insight you may give me,
> -Damon
>
> =====
> '84 Westy (Sparky) w/2.3L WBX
> Vancouver, BC
Start with a vacuum leak and AFM response.
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jimt
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Remember that sanity is optional.
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