teh_mugen18
05-20-2008, 12:00 PM
i am wondering if someone could recommend to me a somewhat cheap, good, and tune-able fuel setup for some mild modding of the manifold on a Honda B18a1 motor.
Basically, i have my Throttle body bored to 60mm and polished, and my intake manifold has been ported and polished as well.** The thing is, since i made my TB larger, my car has a bit of an issue with fuel delivery...aka its not enough...:ninja:
I even have my stock FPR maxxed out, and its still not giving enough gas.
I can tell because it tends to fart a little bit out the back, and the pedal feels really weak, my car also sounds like its sucking in a LOT of air(which is good) but it really doesnt sound like enough fuel is in there. It sounds almost like dry...... and after cruising i can sit at a stop light and my o2/AFR gauge will read LEAN for a good 10 - 15 seconds before returning to normal again. LOL, even on a narrowband i know thats still not good.
So if someone could point me in the right direction?
Also, i already have an Adjustable FPR on the way...
**I'm also supporting mods; Intake, and axleback exhaust.
Basically, i have my Throttle body bored to 60mm and polished, and my intake manifold has been ported and polished as well.** The thing is, since i made my TB larger, my car has a bit of an issue with fuel delivery...aka its not enough...:ninja:
I even have my stock FPR maxxed out, and its still not giving enough gas.
I can tell because it tends to fart a little bit out the back, and the pedal feels really weak, my car also sounds like its sucking in a LOT of air(which is good) but it really doesnt sound like enough fuel is in there. It sounds almost like dry...... and after cruising i can sit at a stop light and my o2/AFR gauge will read LEAN for a good 10 - 15 seconds before returning to normal again. LOL, even on a narrowband i know thats still not good.
So if someone could point me in the right direction?
Also, i already have an Adjustable FPR on the way...
**I'm also supporting mods; Intake, and axleback exhaust.