Hi people,
My car is now on bike throttle bodies.
I can't get it to run with the MAF connected.
The MAF is mounted at the inlet of my pipercross airbox.
It runs pretty well with the MAF disconnected.
However, when starting from cold, it struggles to start and then you have to feather the throttle to keep it from stalling. I do this for a few min and then the revs stabilise by themselves. On a warm engine, it is much easier to start, but still needs a little throttle to start.
With the MAF connected, it starts much easier, and the revs stabilise immediately regardless of whether the engine is hot or cold. The problem comes when actually driving the car. Any throttle causes the car to bog down and eventually stall. So I have no option but to drive with the MAF disconnected, with the only downside being difficult starts from cold.
I did a compression test today. I got:
Cyl 1 - 70psi
Cyl 2 - 60 psi
Cyl 3 - 50psi
Cyl 4 - 50psi
These are very low numbers. Is this because, during the compression test, I cranked the car without having my foot on the throttle? Because like I said, the car doesn't switch on anyway if I just turn the key without any throttle. Should I redo the test with a little feathering on the throttle in the same way as I would when actually starting the car?
What I found confusing is that, even with these ridiculously low comp results, the car still drives great and pulls REALLY WELL.
My car is now on bike throttle bodies.
I can't get it to run with the MAF connected.
The MAF is mounted at the inlet of my pipercross airbox.
It runs pretty well with the MAF disconnected.
However, when starting from cold, it struggles to start and then you have to feather the throttle to keep it from stalling. I do this for a few min and then the revs stabilise by themselves. On a warm engine, it is much easier to start, but still needs a little throttle to start.
With the MAF connected, it starts much easier, and the revs stabilise immediately regardless of whether the engine is hot or cold. The problem comes when actually driving the car. Any throttle causes the car to bog down and eventually stall. So I have no option but to drive with the MAF disconnected, with the only downside being difficult starts from cold.
I did a compression test today. I got:
Cyl 1 - 70psi
Cyl 2 - 60 psi
Cyl 3 - 50psi
Cyl 4 - 50psi
These are very low numbers. Is this because, during the compression test, I cranked the car without having my foot on the throttle? Because like I said, the car doesn't switch on anyway if I just turn the key without any throttle. Should I redo the test with a little feathering on the throttle in the same way as I would when actually starting the car?
What I found confusing is that, even with these ridiculously low comp results, the car still drives great and pulls REALLY WELL.