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JohnnyT

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May 15, 2007
Sioux City, Iowa
Well I just installed ds-map and my new 750 FIC's and now my car runs crazy rich. I haven't driven it but at idle it sits at 10.7 on my aem wideband and logger. I have adjusted the deadtimes and the injector size in ds-map but it is still the same, no change. I even put my stock ones back in and ran the stock deadtimes and size but still the same. I can't seem to figure out what is wrong. If I raise the injector size to like 2500cc then it will start to lean out to like 11.8 but that is pretty ridiculous. Let me know what you guys think as I would like to get this up and running. I also used a multimeter on the injector cables and they are all showing power.

ps. I have a 90 socketed eprom that I got from Motoguys if that makes a diff.

Thanks :laser:
 
Are you talking about idle/cruise or full throttle? If you are talking about full throttle then that is not crazy rich.
 
I found out what it was, the vacuum line I was using for the map was not creating an vacuum. I switched it to another line and now it is idling at 15-16. I was wondering if anyone knew where a good place to connect this would be. Currently I am using one on the front for the fpr and boost gauge and then the other for my bov. The other vacuum lines near the throttle body seem to not create much vacuum. Where should I tap the map sensor? Is there a vacuum line that is good? Can i tap it into my boost gauge/fpr or my bov line?
 
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