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2056 Ljet, MPG? |
Geezer914 |
Apr 15 2023, 01:17 PM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
1.8 injectors. AFR at idle is around 15.9, normal?
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saigon71 |
Apr 16 2023, 05:26 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,000 Joined: 1-June 09 From: Dillsburg, PA Member No.: 10,428 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Late to the party. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) 15 does seem low. My 2056 D-Jet with FAT 440MP cam runs 22-29 MPG depending on driving conditions...but this is D-jet. |
Geezer914 |
Apr 16 2023, 06:08 AM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
Tweaking the fuel pressure and got the AFR to read 35 cruising at 3k. The car seemed to come alive with the AFR at 35. At idle the AFR reads 15.9. Is that normal?
My mistake, AFR is at 13.5-13.6, not 35. I don't know what I was thinking. |
ClayPerrine |
Apr 16 2023, 10:19 AM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,544 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Are you using 1.8 injectors or 2.0? 2.0 will likely flow more per squirt which would cause richness. L-Jet injectors are not compatible with D-Jet injectors. The are electrically different. The stock L-Jet injectors were right at the limit on a stock 1.8L engine. Use the injectors from a 912E (same injectors were used on a 1980 Nissan 280ZX) Standard Motor Products Fuel Injector Part Number: 6639-05181321 Brand: Standard Motor Products They flow more than the stock 1.8L injectors, and will correct for the cam and additional displacement of the modified engine. An aftermarket fuel pressure regulator does not have the vacuum connection to adjust the fuel pressure upwards at high vacuum conditions. That would account for the running lean at idle. Use the stock pressure regulator, but bigger injectors. Clay |
wonkipop |
Apr 16 2023, 05:55 PM
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Are you using 1.8 injectors or 2.0? 2.0 will likely flow more per squirt which would cause richness. L-Jet injectors are not compatible with D-Jet injectors. The are electrically different. The stock L-Jet injectors were right at the limit on a stock 1.8L engine. Use the injectors from a 912E (same injectors were used on a 1980 Nissan 280ZX) Standard Motor Products Fuel Injector Part Number: 6639-05181321 Brand: Standard Motor Products They flow more than the stock 1.8L injectors, and will correct for the cam and additional displacement of the modified engine. An aftermarket fuel pressure regulator does not have the vacuum connection to adjust the fuel pressure upwards at high vacuum conditions. That would account for the running lean at idle. Use the stock pressure regulator, but bigger injectors. Clay @ClayPerrine how do those 912E injectors go on a standard 1.8? out of interest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) |
ClayPerrine |
Apr 17 2023, 05:57 AM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,544 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
how do those 912E injectors go on a standard 1.8? out of interest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) They are a 100% bolt on solution. The 912E used L-Jet injection, and the injectors are are, other than the flow rate, identical to the 914 1.8L injectors. I have a set on the engine from Betty's car. |
Geezer914 |
Apr 18 2023, 05:24 PM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
I called Standard Motor Products and they said the flow rate for the FJ6 and FJ707 injectors is the same.
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wonkipop |
Apr 18 2023, 06:06 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,423 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
how do those 912E injectors go on a standard 1.8? out of interest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) They are a 100% bolt on solution. The 912E used L-Jet injection, and the injectors are are, other than the flow rate, identical to the 914 1.8L injectors. I have a set on the engine from Betty's car. thanks mate. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) because you know why i asked. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif) |
ClayPerrine |
Apr 19 2023, 05:24 AM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,544 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
I called Standard Motor Products and they said the flow rate for the FJ6 and FJ707 injectors is the same. Riddle me this Batman.... Why would they have two part numbers and two separate stock items for what is essentially the same part? Could it be a call center person who is just trying to get you off the phone? Just a thought. My experience shows on the same car with the same system the 912E injectors run richer than the stock 914 1.8L injectors. The testing was done with an LM-1 on the same day with the same car. |
Geezer914 |
Apr 19 2023, 09:26 AM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
They said the tips and the cone are different, but the flow rate is the same.
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technicalninja |
Apr 19 2023, 12:32 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,384 Joined: 31-January 23 From: Granbury Texas Member No.: 27,135 Region Association: Southwest Region |
An aftermarket fuel pressure regulator does not have the vacuum connection to adjust the fuel pressure upwards at high vacuum conditions. That would account for the running lean at idle. Use the stock pressure regulator, but bigger injectors. Clay Got this bass-ackward... All of the vacuum referenced fuel P regulators I've messed with (an absolute shit-load, everything from Mercedes to GM) REDUCE pressure under vacuum. So, the usual symptom is rich at idle with a fixed rate regulator. Many aftermarket regulators are vacuum referenced. Some are what we call "rising rate" regulators which increase fuel pressure under boost. This was the first real "turbo" mod available to semi-accurately increase fuel delivery under boost. My mentor, Corky Bell engineered the first one 40+ years ago. It was good for 7-10 psi, not more. Digital programmable FI has negated the need for fancy pants regulators and is "the way" now but in decades past we didn't have cool HI-PO parts/injectors available and had to use stock type parts. Geezer; Your choice of who to believe surprises me. Clay has multiple years of swap and try under his belt, specifically on 914s... I don't even have that! I'd believe Clay over almost anyone regarding 914 performance. I'm betting 280Z injectors (which I have plenty of) will flow more than 914 injectors due to Clay's testing alone. Specs and engineering data is important but actually trying this stuff is how you "prove" the data is correct. Actual "I did this crap on the same day with the same WB" drives a stake through the heart of the question... The AFR numbers are confusing to me and mine are from the water-cooled world. I cannot believe changing the cooling medium would cause a significant change in AFR needs of the engines. I see 10:1 as stupid rich, 3bar turbo-system rich. 11.0-11.5 Mild turbo system rich. below 2 bar 12.5:1 good power, safe. A bit "dirty". NA engines, Turbo below boost threshold. 14.7:1 Stoich "perfect for emissions" cruise only-no load. 16:1 getting lean-lean burn programming, great caution, knock sensors on KILL. 20:1 BANG GOES THE DYNAMITE! Death, melted parts, massive heat. Desolation... If I actually saw 35!!! That's so lean I wouldn't believe it but I would not run the engine again until I figured out what was going on with my wideband |
ClayPerrine |
Apr 19 2023, 02:27 PM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,544 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
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Geezer914 |
Apr 19 2023, 03:30 PM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
I have all the respect for Clay. Just quoting the tech guy from SMP. I have an adjustable fuel pressure regulator and was able to adjust the fp to 31 1/2 lbs. which gave me an AFR of 13.5 - 13.6. I am using SMP F6 injectors. Idle is lean with an AFR of 15.9, but I am not at idle too often!
If anyone has flow rates for the 912 injectors vs 914 injectors please post them. |
wonkipop |
Apr 19 2023, 07:30 PM
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technicalninja |
Apr 19 2023, 08:17 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,384 Joined: 31-January 23 From: Granbury Texas Member No.: 27,135 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Just checked the Z injectors. 185cc for non-turbo 265 for turbo.
Clay, it looks like you might be wrong... (all of us are wrong at some point) The whole "swapped in one day and saw a difference in the WB" states they must have been different but if Woki's list is correct (and it looks like it is) there is no way ANYONE could see the difference between a 187 and a 185... Maybe your 914 injectors were restricted? Be way weird to have all 4 with the same restriction level. Geezer, back in the Z car world we used a air bypass in the AFM to set idle fuel enrichment. My 75 914 AFM has this adjustment in it as well. 16 at idle is too lean for my tastes. Normally idle was .5-1.0 richer than cruise which helped smooth idle out. After you get base AFR set with the adjustable pressure regulator (it sounds like you are close) mess with the air bypass at the nose of the AFM to richen it up a bit. I'd want my average cruise AFR to be 13.5-14.5 and my idle to be .5 richer. Does it idle high and hunt now? I would expect it too. Here's a list of a bunch of injectors. some information is missing (like the 914 cc data) but it is a fairly complete list. http://www.atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/inj...s/injectors.pdf |
ClayPerrine |
Apr 20 2023, 06:02 AM
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Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,544 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
I will be the first to admit I could be wrong on this.
And maybe the injectors I got were for the 280ZX turbo. All I have is the evidence of what I see with the LM1. That being said, there are lots of L-Jet compatible injectors out there. It was used on millions of German and Japanese cars for years. Nippondenso had a license to build it so it was installed on 80s models Nissan and Toyota vehicles. Do your research, and you should find an injector that will bolt on to a L-Jet 914 and flow more fuel. |
emerygt350 |
Apr 21 2023, 01:15 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,156 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
Don't trust that afr too much. Keep an eye on the plugs as well.
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worn |
Apr 21 2023, 06:19 PM
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I'll hook up the O2 meter and see where I am at. I know 14.2 is optimum, but is 13.7 better for performance? Those numbers are not good for an air cooled motor Stoich is 14.7:1 And you will cook your motor quickly with that ratio Do some research At redline you want around 12.5:1 AFR I routinely get 32 mpg in my 2.0/djet It is all taken apart at present, but I found the motor gave more power as I approached stoichiometry, but wanted to burn to an inedible crisp. Hate to waste fuel, but there are limits. I got 25 to 30 mpg with a 2056, but that varied with my willingness to gamble. |
Geezer914 |
Apr 26 2023, 01:53 PM
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Geezer914 Group: Members Posts: 1,462 Joined: 18-March 09 From: Salem, NJ Member No.: 10,179 Region Association: North East States |
Email from Standard Motor Products
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r_towle |
Apr 26 2023, 02:16 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,594 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
super accurate tuning, at least on these cars, was to use Tangerine Racings exhaust temp sensor pieces....one for each cylinder.
It tell you how each cylinder is doing. For an O2...its one reading across all four cylinders...not accurate. Curious on the post above. What are the same flow rates lbs/hr for the OEM injectors from Bosch? |
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