Originally Posted by
Haz
Yeah orange/brown should be std injectors. Yeah the afm can be turned both ways. Use a multimeter on the outside pins on the ohms setting. Should adjust from 0-999 but drops off the scale before reaching both. It should be around 380 for std, up to 650 for boost increases. The adjustment alters the entire map so idle could end up rich to allow for good boost/revs ratio.
The click on the tps sensor, just as it closes and as the throttle opens, apparently moves the ecu to a set point on the map which fuelling is then corrected by the icv. If the tps sensor is unplugged you also loose the accelerator pump effect and will run rich.
If its a later lambda ecu, not having the probe will also make it run a tad rich.
How is the fuel system plumbed up? If there are any restrictions in the return line that would up fuel pressure, as would a dented fpr, or sticking injectors.
Have you pressure tested the boost circuit? Leaks will affect the fuel ratio, dv's blow off metered air, so goes rich while it is open.
Are the spark plugs std and new too, with correct gap?
I do think the t34 will be far too big, I have one on the 21, 2ltr 8v and it kinda responds like my old b18ft with the t28 with a .82 rear housing so unless your going for 300bhp, 7500+ revs, a billet cam and standalone then it will be miles off the std map.