Im still having problems with my car running too lean. I have to keep the timing under the stock 10* or it pings under load, its around 5* right now to let the car run w/o detonation but the power just isnt there. I found a similar post descirbing what is going on with my car on ford vs. chevy but it doesn't look like they ever found the problem. Heres what I said over there:
I'm having a problem with my car crapping out at higher rpms, not getting enough fuel. Its fine up until a few rpm before the shift point 4200rpm in my grand marq (HO engine). At that point the engine is leaning out and not firing on all cylinders making the car buck. The fuel pump is a new stock mustang gt piece, and the filter is a few months old. The plugs are white, new wires, nee TFI module, new coil, good cap and rotor. The TPS, ATC, MAP, and ECT have all be checked and replaced within the year. Fuel pressure is 38psi with the vacume hose off.
What solutions can you guys give to this problem? The only idea I have left is to bump the fuel pressure with an adjustable regulator. I found a few kirban ones on ebay, I read arounf on corral and they're the most reliable ones.
similar problem..
I'm having a problem with my car crapping out at higher rpms, not getting enough fuel. Its fine up until a few rpm before the shift point 4200rpm in my grand marq (HO engine). At that point the engine is leaning out and not firing on all cylinders making the car buck. The fuel pump is a new stock mustang gt piece, and the filter is a few months old. The plugs are white, new wires, nee TFI module, new coil, good cap and rotor. The TPS, ATC, MAP, and ECT have all be checked and replaced within the year. Fuel pressure is 38psi with the vacume hose off.
What solutions can you guys give to this problem? The only idea I have left is to bump the fuel pressure with an adjustable regulator. I found a few kirban ones on ebay, I read arounf on corral and they're the most reliable ones.
similar problem..
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