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HKS camshaft stall problems


mrdsukautos

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So i fitted 256 inlet and 264 exhaust cams

no real idle problems other than ever so slightly lumpy on start up but car settles down quite quickly

Main problem is this- when slowing down to a stop or near stop car loses idle and stalls. this does not happen all the time and certainly doesnt happen same way everytime

Is this something i have to live with ?

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If your car overfuels then it can have a tendency to stall or try to stall when you pull up to a junction. You can sit stationary and give it a brief bit of wide open throttle to rev it up, let the revs drop, and if it tries to stall when the revs get back to idle then it's probably overfuelling. Which may well indicate an O2 sensor issue.

 

-Ian

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ok thanks for all the replies guys and sorry for my late reply

its a j spec auto

no piggyback or standalone

just installed cams as starting to finally do the car now and get this big single install done bit by bit

timing is perfect

didnt reshim the clearances chris :(

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I'll be the first to say that a single conversion doesn't happen bit by bit :) It's all or pretty much nothing I'm afraid, otherwise you end up in a situation where you've changed parts and buggered up how the stock ECU runs it. Er, kinda like this :)

 

Also the stock cams choke up the top end so not as much fuel for a given boost pressure is thrown in by the stock ECU. You can clear that breathing out by putting in wider cams - the engine ingests more air but the boost pressure remains the same in the plenum so the stock ECU thinks it's still as it was. The mix will be leaning off, question is, how much?

 

-Ian

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ok thanks for all the replies guys and sorry for my late reply

its a j spec auto

no piggyback or standalone

just installed cams as starting to finally do the car now and get this big single install done bit by bit

timing is perfect

didnt reshim the clearances chris :(

 

But you DID check them after fitting the cams, and they were all correct...?:innocent:

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But you DID check them after fitting the cams, and they were all correct...?:innocent:

 

lol chris

no i didnt car runs perfect except for this stall problem on stopping sometimes

I kinda had to leave it as it was damn late chris and it was just one of those things that i meant to go back and check and didnt

 

 

Ian i know its an all or nothing but you know how it is bud never got the damn time always working on everyone else's cars so wanted to start at least getting some bits done

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Mine was doing this with 264/264 as it was overfueling, after pulling a load of fuel out on the AEM in that area of the map its fine.

 

So, you HAVE to have a fuel computer when installing aftermarket cams.....I have never read this before.

 

As a temporary measure, could you not up the min idle speed to 1000 rpm to avoid the stalling or does this have other side effects to consider also ???

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The stock ECU uses closed loop in that area to try and correct the fueling but to take advantage of cams you should correct the fueling.

 

I am not sure about stock turbos but when running my PHR Stage 1 on the dyno we had to add loads of fuel to the map compared to stock cams, in the non vac area.

 

To give you some idea, with only the cams changed I made 552hp at 1.1bar where stock cams made 510hp at 1.4bar.

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