Help! Dyno Graph inside...high rev miss?
Help! Dyno Graph inside...high rev miss?
I put in the new cam and have been having this high rpm miss...around 4800+ rpm. Not sure what it could be. I changed plugs(gapped to .50), wires(taylor OTV), and new valvetrain. If one of the plug wires is not properly installed or made, could this be the problem?
The car is not tuned but I doubt thats the problem. I just wanted to see how much power I could make with and without tuning...plus LT1Edit is expensive.
Well I made sure the wires snapped onto the plugs.
Here is a better, faster site with the dyno graph. Is there a way I can check resistance on the plug wire to see if it is working correctly?
sherwin's dyno graph
Here is a better, faster site with the dyno graph. Is there a way I can check resistance on the plug wire to see if it is working correctly?
sherwin's dyno graph
Originally posted by sherwinZ28
Thought about that too...so I changed it like 3 weeks ago. The graph shows its running rich so I don't think its fuel related, I might be wrong though.
Thought about that too...so I changed it like 3 weeks ago. The graph shows its running rich so I don't think its fuel related, I might be wrong though.
Originally posted by sherwinZ28
The fuel system is stock...I didn't think I would need to upgrade the injectors.
The fuel system is stock...I didn't think I would need to upgrade the injectors.
Here is another POSSIABILITY, your Opti could be on it's way out... Not getting enough spark up top is usually Opti/ Coil related... Might want to try changing your Coil.
Yeah Opti and Coil are still stock...but I was wondering why would they go out all of a sudden when they were just working perfectly prior to the cam install. The car has 96000 miles on it now but I will get a new coil and try that out. I hope its not the opti...don't feel like taking all that stuff out again.
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