I vote somebody is lying about checking fp. Clamping the return should
kill it with richness. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:46 AM
To: miatapower List
Subject: persistent lean on a 94

z0-pHey gang, I'm helping a buddy diagnose a persistent lean condition
on his stock 94.  We could use some help on this...

His 94 has a stock fuel system and stock ECU, with a narrow band O2 and
AF meter.

The car is running quite lean almost all the time.  It shows a normal
dithering on the AFR meter at idle and a very light cruise.  It's lean
at any rpm above 5000 and at any more than just light throttle (cruising
or very light acceleration in low gears).  If we go WOT from idle, it
stays rich until 2000rpm and then goes dead lean, and stays lean until
the rev limit.  Power is down significantly, but it does not ping.  It
doesn't misfire except, it always has an extra hesitation as it passes
through 5000rpm.

Here's what we've done for diagnosis so far:

~ swapped MAF with known good unit - car ran slightly worse (slight
misfire at med throttle angles) ~ swapped NBO2 with known good unit - no
change.
~ verified voltage at fuel pump - ignition on and FP jumped in the
diagnostic box, blue/red wire had 12V, yellow wire had 8V. Grounds had
continuity. -- by the way, what is that yellow wire for???
~ cleaned all ground points (didn't look too bad to begin with).
~ clamped fuel return line after FRP - no change in running or AFR meter
reading.

A local shop said that they verified good fuel pressure and swapped in a
known good fuel pump - I have not verified any of this myself.
The same shop said they swapped ECUs with no change - I haven't been
able to verify this myself either.

At one time the car had a JR SC, so the AFM harness and TPS harness have
been spliced at one point, but seem to have good continuity.

Any ideas?  We're stumped.

-Chuck


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