Right; post rejuvenation:
TB helped me to clear the codes and replace the EML bulb this morning and then Kevin Wood just popped round with a Tech2 this afternoon.
I had some "Intermittent Trim" (0170 & 0173) codes in the 45 mile run home from Jaime's, but the EML light hadn't been triggered.
On a run we checked the live feed with the Tech2 and Kevin Wood. My immediate trims seemed to be running in balance accross either side of the engine at around the 7 - 10% rich i.e. having to compensate by putting extra fuel through. The "long term" trims were up by 24% on both sides.
This seems to be the engine feeling the need to pump more fuel in than the normal trim level.
Possible diagnosis:
Too much air:
- Air leak (as this is consistent from side to side it would need to be quite close to the plenum)
- Better flow through the new stainless free flow exhaust
Not enough fuel:
- Dirty injectors (I'll try some cleaner fliud in the fuel, but I am quite frequent with this)
- Low fuel pressure (I'll get this checked at a garage)
Kevin and I realised that it could be that the free flow exhaust is giving improved air flow and therefore the 3-bar air flow regulator might simply not be man anough to keep with the improved air flow up as standard. Taking that further we felt that it might be worth (after checking for air leaks and cleaning the injectors) that it might be worthwhile considering a 4-bar fuel pressure guage to up the pressure in line with the increased air flow created by the upgraded exhaust.
Car is running like a dream though.
I'll keep the post posted as it were.
Once again, many thanks again to Jaime and Kevin for your help today; much appreciated.
