AlphaAssault
15+ Year Contributor
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- Sep 5, 2007
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Tyler,
Texas
An aftermarket boost gauge is on the way, but i have some other questions about the setup in my GSX. I recently pulled the spark plugs and replaced them. I examined the old ones, and everything seemed to be in good order. If anything, i might be running a little on the rich side, and this is actually one of my questions: the ideal color for a spark plug after use is light tan on that center, originally white, piece. If im reading the guides correctly, if you are running lean, you get white scorch marks on the plug; where as the richer you are running, the darker the tan on that center piece. is this correct?
Assuming I am reading those spark plugs correctly, my car appears to be running about where it needs to be, though the center pieces on all 4 plugs was creeping towards a darker shade of tan; i.e. i am running a little on the rich side. What i dont understand is how i can be running somewhat rich with a small 16g turbo, with the MBC almost fully closed (more boost). Is the stock fuel system capable of completely supporting a small 16g, or is it sounding like the previous owner dropped in an aftermarket fuel pump along with the turbo? Or is there something i am completely overlooking that i should factor into this equation?
Assuming I am reading those spark plugs correctly, my car appears to be running about where it needs to be, though the center pieces on all 4 plugs was creeping towards a darker shade of tan; i.e. i am running a little on the rich side. What i dont understand is how i can be running somewhat rich with a small 16g turbo, with the MBC almost fully closed (more boost). Is the stock fuel system capable of completely supporting a small 16g, or is it sounding like the previous owner dropped in an aftermarket fuel pump along with the turbo? Or is there something i am completely overlooking that i should factor into this equation?
