View Full Version : LS6 intake manifold swap complete (but)
doberman 152
05-06-2008, 02:43 PM
swap whent ok but the first test run i romped on it not hard but heard a quik ping then whent away, second romp less of a quik ping then no more .
is this normal because i got rid of the EGR ?
Firebirdjones
05-06-2008, 02:48 PM
Possibly,,,since the EGR is no longer in the intake,(and or not operational),,you get a cooler intake but the trade off is a hotter combustion chamber. We all know hotter combustion chambers promote detonation.
May have taken the computer a little while to adjust and pull timing as needed.
doberman 152
05-06-2008, 02:52 PM
Possibly,,,since the EGR is no longer in the intake,(and or not operational),,you get a cooler intake but the trade off is a hotter combustion chamber. We all know hotter combustion chambers promote detonation.
May have taken the computer a little while to adjust and pull timing as needed.
thats what i was thinking .
shady milkman
05-06-2008, 02:55 PM
Possibly,,,since the EGR is no longer in the intake,(and or not operational),,you get a cooler intake but the trade off is a hotter combustion chamber. We all know hotter combustion chambers promote detonation.
May have taken the computer a little while to adjust and pull timing as needed.
yup i was thinking early det. and pcm just needed to readjust...but you are mr.fancy pants :) with your combustion chamber :blah: :lol:
doberman 152
05-06-2008, 03:00 PM
yup i was thinking early det. and pcm just needed to readjust...but you are mr.fancy pants :) with your combustion chamber :blah: :lol:
:haha:
Firebirdjones
05-06-2008, 03:04 PM
yup i was thinking early det. and pcm just needed to readjust...but you are mr.fancy pants :) with your combustion chamber :blah: :lol:
Sorry to be so technical,,,:D
0rion
05-06-2008, 03:04 PM
there's actually a timing adder in the spark tables for the egr. If/when you get it tuned you'll have to get that table zero'd.
Firebirdjones
05-06-2008, 03:09 PM
Hmmm, I wonder if it is zeroed on the non EGR car (01-02)
I know it's disabled from the factory but I was thinking of re-enabling it to power my wideband if I ever get around to it. I'll have to take a closer look at that table before I turn it on.
P.S. sent ya an email Orion.
doberman 152
05-06-2008, 03:18 PM
there's actually a timing adder in the spark tables for the egr. If/when you get it tuned you'll have to get that table zero'd.
Im taking the car to a local speed shop to delete all this, the'll know what to do for me ( i hope)
doberman 152
05-07-2008, 03:30 PM
Wow, what a differance in power this one mod makes :love:
gotta save more $$$ now it just isnt enough :flex:
longtubes next...
Too Fast
05-07-2008, 03:43 PM
Glad to read it is a noticeable HP improvement. I want an LS6 intake dammit!! However, there should be no EGR with over 80% throttle, since the PCM is going full rich at that point. Rich fuel ratios lower combustion temps, negating any EGR needs. EGR is mainly used under light to moderate loads when the engine is at normal operating temps.
0rion
05-07-2008, 04:43 PM
Glad to read it is a noticeable HP improvement. I want an LS6 intake dammit!! However, there should be no EGR with over 80% throttle, since the PCM is going full rich at that point. Rich fuel ratios lower combustion temps, negating any EGR needs. EGR is mainly used under light to moderate loads when the engine is at normal operating temps.
what you run into though is knock on tip in. Back when I removed my egr there was no table defined for egr with edit so I had to manually find the points and remove timing there using this formula to find it on the table g/cyl = 15 * MAF(g/sec) / RPM. Then I would pull timing from the referenced cell and surrounding cells to smooth it. It was a major pain in the ass to say the least, then the other tuners came out and defined that table. Made it much easier.
Too Fast
05-09-2008, 04:15 PM
^^^ That is right. Knock on tip in. :playball: Sounds exactly what he is describing.
0rion
05-09-2008, 06:18 PM
^^^ That is right. Knock on tip in. :playball: Sounds exactly what he is describing.
yep, that tip in knock will decay throughout the entire run too unless you play with the decay rates.
doberman 152
05-15-2008, 02:31 PM
there's actually a timing adder in the spark tables for the egr. If/when you get it tuned you'll have to get that table zero'd.
i take it in next week the guy said 50 bucks to shut the egr off and see what else he can do for me while the things hooked up, he's a honest guy i got a friend that takes his 02 SS there . anything i can ask him to do while my car is hooked up?
0rion
05-15-2008, 03:26 PM
list all of your mods out and any mod plans you have coming up in the near future.
doberman 152
05-15-2008, 03:45 PM
list all of your mods out and any mod plans you have coming up in the near future.
thanks didnt think of that...:)
sic2001
05-17-2008, 12:12 PM
what you run into though is knock on tip in. Back when I removed my egr there was no table defined for egr with edit so I had to manually find the points and remove timing there using this formula to find it on the table g/cyl = 15 * MAF(g/sec) / RPM. Then I would pull timing from the referenced cell and surrounding cells to smooth it. It was a major pain in the ass to say the least, then the other tuners came out and defined that table. Made it much easier.
Ive been having this same "knock on tip in" for a long time now, even before my heads/cam job. I had the car tuned at Cunningham motorsports too and they are suppose to know LS1's great. I took my car to the dealership yesterday for this problem and they wont work on it since it's not stock. I had them do the injector cleaner anyway and have my bumper cover painted so dont get it back till Mon so I can use all the info on this you know.
Cutlass
05-19-2008, 09:00 PM
sic2001, I've been following you and that other lean runner, LS1MuNkY. Have you check your fuel pressure, yet?
sic2001
07-02-2008, 08:09 AM
yeah, fuel pressure was GREAT w/racetronix pump. It runs great now though, I did headers w/cats and Air delete. So I'm pretty sure the problem was in the Air system.
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