Sliding242
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- Joined
- Nov 12, 2016
- Location
- Whidbey Island, WA
Hi guys, I think this is my first post here.
So I managed to swap and rebuild a b230ft into my 242 and I cant be happier to finally get this thing done but I have just a couple issues with some questions.
I picked up an MBC and and A/F gauge. I got it on and setup without any restriction through the MBC so there was no restriction when you would blow through it. After turning it up the slightest bit and taking it for a drive, I would floor it and I could feel the car start to FLY but then it all of the sudden has hesitation and doesnt even have stock power (like it cant even go as fast when I didnt even have the MBC on).
So it seems like it has fuel cut issues when it goes the slightest bit above stock boost which is about 6 or 7 psi?
Anyone have an idea, from what I have read I should be able to go up to at least 10 psi before having these issues.
I have seen people put a resistor on the MAF to increase fuel supply? but I dont think that it is the answer since I shouldnt have fuel cut problems at the moment
So I managed to swap and rebuild a b230ft into my 242 and I cant be happier to finally get this thing done but I have just a couple issues with some questions.
I picked up an MBC and and A/F gauge. I got it on and setup without any restriction through the MBC so there was no restriction when you would blow through it. After turning it up the slightest bit and taking it for a drive, I would floor it and I could feel the car start to FLY but then it all of the sudden has hesitation and doesnt even have stock power (like it cant even go as fast when I didnt even have the MBC on).
So it seems like it has fuel cut issues when it goes the slightest bit above stock boost which is about 6 or 7 psi?
Anyone have an idea, from what I have read I should be able to go up to at least 10 psi before having these issues.
I have seen people put a resistor on the MAF to increase fuel supply? but I dont think that it is the answer since I shouldnt have fuel cut problems at the moment