Fired up my Busa for the first time after winter mods and sorting a problem with the starter.
Car starts and idles fine, with v.good oil pressure, but when it's warmed up I try to rev it and gets to around 6K and then starts miss firing,
stuttering and won't rev any higher.
Winter mods consisted of upgrading fuel system with braided lines, Aeroquip fittings, Aeromotive regulator and Sytec pump. All of this appears to be
working well with fuel pressure remaining constant. Have also checked all the filters etc and the seem fine (ie no blockages). Everything seems to
be plumped up the right way.
I also tried re-fitting the old pump, which made no difference.
Also added new plugs, and then tried refitting the old ones, again no difference.
All coils seem to be fine have tried replacing all with a spare that I have.
Have put a temp gun on all the exhaust headers when running and these are pretty muh equal.
Battery has plenty of charge and voltage when running seems to be good.
Running out of ideas to check and it's doing me head in!!
was the fuel system clean when you were working on it? have you checked all of the electrical conections to the TB's? Check the fuel rail make
sure it's clean. I allmost wrecked a set of 08 GSXR TB's on my race bike when I had the fuel tank sandblasted, ended up with sand in the
fuel pump, fuel rail and injectors!
Start from the fuel tank and work your way through the fuel system one step at a time, make sure you have'nt kinked the fuel hose (seen that one
before!) what fuel pressure are you getting? you need about 42psi.
All of the above, sounds very fuel orientated, are you running a swirl pot ?
Airlock in fuel rail?
Does your fuel rail have a return to a pressure regulator, I had something similar when I ran an original fuel rail where the regulator sits in the
fuel pump....swapped to a westfield megabusa rail which cured the problem.
Appreciate the feedback gents.
Swirl pot built into tank.
Have a inlet and out let on the fuel rail, so pretty sure there is no trapped air.
Do you still have the PAIRS kit fitted, or is it removed? Wondering if there is a leak within that?
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Originally posted by richard thomas
Do you still have the PAIRS kit fitted, or is it removed? Wondering if there is a leak within that?
Are you running with the standard Busa clocks? There is a diagnosis facility on the clocks which throws up an 'FI' caption when an engine problem is sensed.....you can then interrogate it for fault codes.