ThaDentist
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Thanks for suffering through all the questions. This is definitely a learning process for me.
I ran the truck through about 3 full tanks and think I finally figured out what is going on. It was about 65F outside, but I found that it takes a long, long time to get the engine up to operating temperature. (Like a whole tank of fuel!) How long should it take to get the engine up to the operating temp?
I have a viper fail safe/temp unit which allowed me to monitor the engine temp. Once I got the engine to about 220F it runs really well and 240-250F is the sweet spot. (If I gun it at 3/4 throttle it will do a back flip!) Getting it up to temp is the problem. If I set the HSP to 11 o'clock it takes a 3-4 WOT laps to get it up to the sweet spot (240-250F), but it only has little smoke coming out the pipe. (But the smoke is clearly visible.) If I run at anything less than 1/2 throttle, the engine cools off and it takes multiple loops to get it heated up again.
If I then back the HSP back to 10 o'clock, I get a lot better smoke... but the engine will cool down to <200F and runs with a lot less power. What should I do?
Here is the complete setup:
Sidewinder 20%
O'donnel Blue plug (medium-cold)
Should I maybe step up to 25% or 30% fuel? Should I try moving up to a medium plug? I thought about putting a sock on it, but since it was 65F outside I thought a sock would be a little bit overboard. Any other ideas?
Oh, also HTL is makes tuning kind of interesting. I tried adding a couple of extra loops of fuel line, but it really didn't help.
I ran the truck through about 3 full tanks and think I finally figured out what is going on. It was about 65F outside, but I found that it takes a long, long time to get the engine up to operating temperature. (Like a whole tank of fuel!) How long should it take to get the engine up to the operating temp?
I have a viper fail safe/temp unit which allowed me to monitor the engine temp. Once I got the engine to about 220F it runs really well and 240-250F is the sweet spot. (If I gun it at 3/4 throttle it will do a back flip!) Getting it up to temp is the problem. If I set the HSP to 11 o'clock it takes a 3-4 WOT laps to get it up to the sweet spot (240-250F), but it only has little smoke coming out the pipe. (But the smoke is clearly visible.) If I run at anything less than 1/2 throttle, the engine cools off and it takes multiple loops to get it heated up again.
If I then back the HSP back to 10 o'clock, I get a lot better smoke... but the engine will cool down to <200F and runs with a lot less power. What should I do?
Here is the complete setup:
Sidewinder 20%
O'donnel Blue plug (medium-cold)
Should I maybe step up to 25% or 30% fuel? Should I try moving up to a medium plug? I thought about putting a sock on it, but since it was 65F outside I thought a sock would be a little bit overboard. Any other ideas?
Oh, also HTL is makes tuning kind of interesting. I tried adding a couple of extra loops of fuel line, but it really didn't help.