In the middle of thinking about what I will do in the rear (SOA, SUA, Cantelever) FOCUS, I still need to get this supercharger done. Sent my injectors out for flow testing and rebuild; wow, glad I did. Would recommend anyone with a blower (current or upcoming) do so. Here is a quote from James McMann and I think he nails it on the head:
Some were 8-11% off.
Such as flowing that much less than they are suppose to.
Plus..never a good thing having poor spray patterns which makes for piss poor fuel atomization/poor combustion.
Good thing they’re now cleaned up.
That’s huge when it comes down to the ECU trying to equalize with short/long term fuel trims since it’s reading 4 cylinders converging into 1 collector where the OEM 0-5V analog O2 sensors are located.
You’d of had upwards of 17-20% fuel cuts at low-mid RPM’s equalizing 14.7:1 for closed loop and leaner air/fuel ratios at WOT than what the tunes are tuned for where wefocused on near 0-1% fuel trims.
Yeah, pretty typical. Make sure the fuel system is up to par as well. I read a while back about running a larger capacity wire to the fuel pump to help stabilize the voltage better.
Rather than the long term fuel trims being off, the bigger issue is that since you have 1 o2 per bank and 4 cylinders per bank, if one injector flows low, that means that the ecu is going to bump fuel on that bank to bring the average back in line. Since the ecu can't measure cylinder distribution, you end up with a good average but one hole still flows less fuel.
You can end up with one lean cylinder, one rich cylinder, and 2 marginals. With boost, that means a the lean cylinder gets burnt piston/cracked ring land or worse, detonation. The rich cylinder gets a wiped bore because the excess fuel washes the oil off the bore, and the other two look fine.
The rods on the 2uz's are crap to start with, under boost its not better. That is why the trd blower started with 8 injectors, got bumped to 9 and finally to 10. People kept shooting rods through the block.
All that said, its still on my to-buy list.
Sean